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This sensual, Gothic tale of obsession and sexual awakening is set in a secluded French boarding school in the 1950s. Written by an anonymous author, this tasty literary treat features old money and older secrets, spoiled schoolgirls, lesbians, and a school that may or may not be run by a vampire.

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"Lust and mischief erupt amid a group of languorous 17-year-old mostly English aristocrats at a boarding school in the French provinces circa 1958. Author 'A.P.' assumes the voice of one of the five youths, Viola, who writes in hindsight: a motherless only child, Viola is sent by her fashionable father to the lax, elderly 'Tante Aime,' who runs the derelict chateau academy. Viola & Co. are squirming with boredom when the medical student Sabine arrives as an emergency substitute instructor. An intellectual only slightly older than they who hails from a genteelly impoverished family of the region, Sabine is as irreverent as James Dean, and as dangerously irresistible. Sabine lambastes Viola, who becomes her favorite, for living in a 'soap bubble' of privilege, and exhorts her to embrace longing, fury, humiliation, suffering — in short, to live. Viola obliges by falling passionately in love with her instructor — and is shattered when her lovely, ferocious beloved accepts the advances of the most eligible young bachelor of the school's chateau set. When Viola grows bizarrely convinced that Sabine's illness is the result of vampirism, the novel turns pure, over-the-top, one-handed camp. Anonymous A.P marvelously re-creates the hormonal anguish of the fey teenagers." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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A sensual and Gothic tale of obsession and sexual awakening, Sabine is a tasty literary treat by an anonymous author that features old money and older secrets, spoiled schoolgirls, lesbians, and a school that may or may not be run by a vampire. It is the 1950s and existentialism is flourishing in Paris. But Viola, a seventeen year-old English girl, is languishing in an elite boarding school in the dull French countryside. Under the distracted tutelage of Aimée, the students lounge about the crumbling gray château playing records and smoking Gitanes, awaiting the arrival of some suitable distraction. Then a new teacher arrives—Sabine—with her long tanned legs and mane of golden hair. Sabine questions everything and challenges the girls to look at their world anew. Passion strikes Viola. But there are sinister forces at play in the château and when Sabine becomes ill with a blood disorder, Viola uncovers a dangerous secret. Smart, sexy, and atmospheric,Sabineis a tale of schoolgirl love with a gripping mystery that leaves you turning back to the first page after youve finished the last.

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ISBN:
9780802170279
Author:
A. P.
Publisher:
Grove/Atlantic
Author:
A.P.
Author:
A P.
Author:
A
Subject:
Schools
Subject:
Suspense
Subject:
Teacher-student relationships
Subject:
Romance - Adult
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Subject:
Love stories
Subject:
Popular Fiction-Suspense
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20061031
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
224
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7.25 x 5.00 in 7.00 oz

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Product details 224 pages Grove Press - English 9780802170279 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Lust and mischief erupt amid a group of languorous 17-year-old mostly English aristocrats at a boarding school in the French provinces circa 1958. Author 'A.P.' assumes the voice of one of the five youths, Viola, who writes in hindsight: a motherless only child, Viola is sent by her fashionable father to the lax, elderly 'Tante Aime,' who runs the derelict chateau academy. Viola & Co. are squirming with boredom when the medical student Sabine arrives as an emergency substitute instructor. An intellectual only slightly older than they who hails from a genteelly impoverished family of the region, Sabine is as irreverent as James Dean, and as dangerously irresistible. Sabine lambastes Viola, who becomes her favorite, for living in a 'soap bubble' of privilege, and exhorts her to embrace longing, fury, humiliation, suffering — in short, to live. Viola obliges by falling passionately in love with her instructor — and is shattered when her lovely, ferocious beloved accepts the advances of the most eligible young bachelor of the school's chateau set. When Viola grows bizarrely convinced that Sabine's illness is the result of vampirism, the novel turns pure, over-the-top, one-handed camp. Anonymous A.P marvelously re-creates the hormonal anguish of the fey teenagers." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by ,
A sensual and Gothic tale of obsession and sexual awakening, Sabine is a tasty literary treat by an anonymous author that features old money and older secrets, spoiled schoolgirls, lesbians, and a school that may or may not be run by a vampire. It is the 1950s and existentialism is flourishing in Paris. But Viola, a seventeen year-old English girl, is languishing in an elite boarding school in the dull French countryside. Under the distracted tutelage of Aimée, the students lounge about the crumbling gray château playing records and smoking Gitanes, awaiting the arrival of some suitable distraction. Then a new teacher arrives—Sabine—with her long tanned legs and mane of golden hair. Sabine questions everything and challenges the girls to look at their world anew. Passion strikes Viola. But there are sinister forces at play in the château and when Sabine becomes ill with a blood disorder, Viola uncovers a dangerous secret. Smart, sexy, and atmospheric,Sabineis a tale of schoolgirl love with a gripping mystery that leaves you turning back to the first page after youve finished the last.
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