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More copies of this ISBN:With or Without Youby Lauren Sanders
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:"In Sanders's hands, what is usually clich or gratuitous is hot."-Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls Award-winning novelist Lauren Sanders offers a story about the isolation and loneliness of adolescence and the neglect-benign as it may be-of the familial, cultural, and political institutions that are supposed to provide some sort of "support system." Lauren Sandersis a novelist and journalist who lives in New York City. Her highly acclaimed debut novel, Kamikaze Lust(Akashic, 2000), won a 2001 Lambda Literary Award. Sanders's writing has appeared in many publications including the American Book Review, Poets & Writers, and Time Out New York. Review:Sanders has a great ability to describe and create characters that seem to breathe; they exist believably in reality and fantasy. Bust Magazine Review:“In Sanders’s hands, what is usually cliché or gratuitous is hot.” ”Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls Review:In Sanderss hands, what is usually cliché or gratuitous is hot. Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls Synopsis:Summer 1987. Lillian Ginger Speck, high-school graduate, sits in her jail cell contemplating the steps and missteps that led her to murder soap opera star Brooke Harrison in cold blood one bright and muggy New York afternoon. Lily had admired the young star for some time, and her loss is palpable. Her story is therefore part apologia, part love note and suicide pact. Meanwhile, Brooke Harrisons mother has a tale of her own to tell. In this edgy and compelling whydunit,the accounts of predator and victim intertwine. The result is a wry exploration of the contemporary American melting pot of status, beauty, celebrity, violence, and obsession. About the AuthorLauren Sanders is a novelist and journalist who lives in New York City. Her highly acclaimed debut novel, Kamikaze Lust (Akashic, 2000) won a 2001 Lambda Literary Award. Sanders's writing has appeared in publications including the American Book Review, Poets and Writers, and Time Out New York. She is coeditor of the anthology Too Darn Hot: Writing About Sex Since Kinsey, published by Persea Books in 1998. She is a graduate of Columbia University's school of journalism and has an MA in Creative Writing from City College in New York. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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