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[A] sharp-witted, ravishing novel. Claire Luchette, New York Times Book ReviewA sexy, propulsive novel that confronts the limits of empathy and the perils of appropriation through the eyes of a disgraced small-town librarian.Now that her brilliant botanist daughter is off at college, buttoned-up Maeve Cosgrove loves her job at a quiet Maine public library more than anything. But when a teenager accuses MaeveMaeve!of spying on her romantic escapades in the mezzanine bathroom, she winds up laid off and humiliated. Stuck at home in a tailspin, Maeve cares for the mysterious plants in her daughters greenhouse while obsessing over the clearly troubled girl at the source of the rumor. She hopes to have a powerful ally in her attempts to clear her name: her favorite author, Harrison Riddles, who has finally responded to her adoring letters and accepted an invitation to speak at the library.Riddles, meanwhile, arrives in town with his own agenda. He announces a plan to write a novel about another young library patron, Sudanese refugee Willie, and enlists Maeves help in convincing him to participate. Maeve wants to look out for Willie, but Riddless charisma and the sheen of literary glory he promises are difficult to resist. A scheme to get her job back draws Maeve further into Riddless universewhere shocking questions about sex, morality, and the purpose of literature threaten to upend her orderly life.A writer of savage compassion (Salvatore Scibona, author of The Volunteer), Sarah Braunstein constructs a shrewd, page-turning caper that explores one womans search for agency and ultimate reckoning with the kind of animal she is.
Undertittel
A Novel
ISBN
9781324051053
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
19.3.2024
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