"I've been known to write on the Underground in London and on the subway in New York. I have two or three cafes in Paris that I go into. I find a corner with a little shade, and I can work."

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Source: Douglas Kennedy (2010). “The Pursuit of Happiness: A Novel”, p.583, Simon and Schuster

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Douglas Kennedy is a contemporary author known for his novels that delve into themes of love, identity, and the human condition, particularly in 'The Pursuit of Happiness.'

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