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Overview"David Gross is working as a corporate lawyer in New York when a friend calls to invite him to move to Bologna to help turn around a legendary Italian motorcycle company, known for its dominance on the track and its inability to turn a profit. Off he heads to the fabled home of marbled meats, radical leftist politics, and bespoke shoes, diving into his new life as the ""corporate image consultant"" to gearheads while learning to navigate the giddy mores of Bolognese society. There he stokes the business with sexy ad campaigns starring factory workers wearing Versace. Above all, he falls in love with motorcycles, seduced by speed, and realizes that becoming a better rider means tapping into dormant parts of his self that, as it turns out, were just waiting to be unleashed. And when he picks up a handsome, young--and closeted--skinhead, things really get interesting." Full Product DetailsAuthor: David M Gross , Professor Grover GardnerPublisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Imprint: Blackstone Audiobooks Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 17.20cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780786168569ISBN 10: 0786168560 Publication Date: 08 May 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsTalk about culture shock: Gross had no idea...that he would have to learn a whole new set of social rules and a whole new way of living...The book is also something of a comedy of manners, as Gross, the typical American, fumbles his way through the considerably more laid-back Italian society. Lots of fun. -- Booklist Assorted Italians, transplanted Brits, and apartment roommates make for lively characters...Gardner's pronunciations are spot-on, giving listeners the feeling they're gaining an Italian lesson as well as a slice of culture. Gardner's expressive intonation and passionate voices make the journey amusing. -- AudioFile [Gross'] book is filled with insight on the city and corporate color, especially the chapters devoted to his coworkers, who include the World War II-obsessed company historian and the volatile, eccentric chief of design...In examining Italian corporate and social culture, Gross...has done a solid job. -- Publishers Weekly [Gross'] sharp, wry memoir meshes well with a close-up picture of a small corner in the global economy. -- Oregonian Talk about culture shock: Gross had no idea...that he would have to learn a whole new set of social rules and a whole new way of living...The book is also something of a comedy of manners, as Gross, the typical American, fumbles his way through the considerably more laid-back Italian society. Lots of fun. -- Booklist [Gross'] book is filled with insight on the city and corporate color, especially the chapters devoted to his coworkers, who include the World War II-obsessed company historian and the volatile, eccentric chief of design...In examining Italian corporate and social culture, Gross...has done a solid job. -- Publishers Weekly Assorted Italians, transplanted Brits, and apartment roommates make for lively characters...Gardner's pronunciations are spot-on, giving listeners the feeling they're gaining an Italian lesson as well as a slice of culture. Gardner's expressive intonation and passionate voices make the journey amusing. -- AudioFile [Gross'] sharp, wry memoir meshes well with a close-up picture of a small corner in the global economy. -- Oregonian Assorted Italians, transplanted Brits, and apartment roommates make for lively characters...Gardner's pronunciations are spot-on, giving listeners the feeling they're gaining an Italian lesson as well as a slice of culture. Gardner's expressive intonation and passionate voices make the journey amusing. -- AudioFile [Gross'] book is filled with insight on the city and corporate color, especially the chapters devoted to his coworkers, who include the World War II-obsessed company historian and the volatile, eccentric chief of design...In examining Italian corporate and social culture, Gross...has done a solid job. -- Publishers Weekly [Gross'] sharp, wry memoir meshes well with a close-up picture of a small corner in the global economy. -- Oregonian Talk about culture shock: Gross had no idea...that he would have to learn a whole new set of social rules and a whole new way of living...The book is also something of a comedy of manners, as Gross, the typical American, fumbles his way through the considerably more laid-back Italian society. Lots of fun. -- Booklist Author InformationDavid Gross attended Brown University and Harvard Law School. He has written on finance for the New York Times, Time, and Newsday, among other publications. He lives in Bologna, Italy. Fast Company is his first book. Grover Gardner is an award-winning narrator with over eight hundred titles to his credit. Named one of the Best Voices of the Century and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards, was chosen Narrator of the Year for 2005 by Publishers Weekly, and has earned more than thirty Earphones Awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |