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The first novel by award-winning author [[ |
The first novel by award-winning author [[Michael Chabon]], ''The Mysteries of Pittsburgh'' (1988) is a coming of age story following a young man, Art Bechenstein, as he finishes college and falls in a with a new group of friends in the following summer. Furthermore, his background as the son of a member of an organized crime family also complicates his relationships with his new friends and lovers. |
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It was adapted into a film in 2009, which was not well-received. |
It was adapted into a film in 2009, which was not well-received. |
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* [[Meaningful Funeral]]: For {{spoiler|Cleveland}} at the end of the book. |
* [[Meaningful Funeral]]: For {{spoiler|Cleveland}} at the end of the book. |
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* [[Pittsburgh]]: The setting, almost a character in itself. |
* [[Pittsburgh]]: The setting, almost a character in itself. |
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* [[Well Done Son Guy]]: Art is searching for a way to win his father's approval. |
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: Art is searching for a way to win his father's approval. |
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