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Utopian Man
Utopian Man | Lisa Lang
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'Really impressive, vivid and enjoyable.' Cate Kennedy It's the 1880s and Marvellous Melbourne is a lavish and raucous city where anything could happen. Eccentric entrepreneur Edward William Cole is building the sprawling Cole's Book Arcade and filling it with whatever amuses him, or supports his favourite causes: a giant squid, a brass band, monkeys, a black man whose skin has turned white, a Chinese tea salon, and of course, hundreds of thousands of books. When Edward decides to marry he advertises for a wife in the newspaper, shocking and titillating the whole town. To everyone's surprise he marries his broadsheet bride and the Arcade grows into a monumental success. But the 1890s depression hits Melbourne - and Edward - hard, and the death of one of his children leaves him reeling. Grief, corruption and a beautiful, unscrupulous widow all threaten to derail his singular vision. But it's not until he visits Chinatown one night - and his own deeply suppressed past - that the idealist faces his toughest challenge. Utopian Man is the story of a man who lives life on his own terms, and leaves behind a remarkable legacy.
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Lauredhel
Utopian Man | Lisa Lang
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My “meh“-ness is probably not the book's fault. Just yet another confirmation that most Literary Genre books are not for me. Progressive white saviour dude in Melbourne around Federation lives life, does some cool things, has tragic stuff happen to him, and fails to have any plot threads pull together in a satisfying way. The Book Arcade was cool, and in excellent news, this was the last book for my @aussiesrule2019 challenge!

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vanessacav
Utopian Man | Lisa Lang
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This book is a great one when you just need something positive and hopeful to read. Sincere, sweet and optimistic, this story - based on the life of a real man - shows you that thinking differently and being kind can make for a happy and purposeful life.