The Little Friend

The Little Friend
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Artikel-Nr:
9780747573647
Veröffentl:
2008
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.07.2008
Seiten:
555
Autor:
Donna Tartt
Gewicht:
396 g
Format:
196x127x39 mm
Serie:
Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Donna Tartt, geboren 1963 in Greenwood/Mississippi. Ab 1981 Beginn des Studiums an der Universität von Mississippi, dann Wechsel auf das Bennington College in Vermont, dort 1986 Abschluss. Bereits während des Studiums Beginn mit Veröffentlichungen. Die Autorin lebt in Charlottesville/Virginia und Manhattan.
_______________'In a literary age of diet and dearth, Tartt invites us to feast ... the opening tragedy strikes a note of rich, flamboyant Southern Gothic that resonates throughout' - Independent'You will rarely have read better ... Because of Tartt's mastery of suspense, this book will grip readers all the way through to its bitter end' - Guardian'Destined to become a special kind of classic - a book that precocious young readers pluck from their parents' shelves and devour with surreptitious eagerness, thrilled to discover a writer who seems at once to read their minds and to offer up the sweet-and-sour fruits of exotic, forbidden knowledge' - New York Times Book Review_______________Donna Tartt's huge selling second novel, follow up to the worldwide bestseller The Secret HistoryThe sunlit rails gleamed like dark mercury, arteries branching out silver from the switch points; the old telegraph poles were shaggy with kudzu and Virginia creeper and, above them, rose the water tower, its surface all washed out by the sun. Harriet, cautiously, stepped towards it in the weedy clearing. Around and around it she walked, around the rusted metal legs.One day is never, ever discussed by the Cleve family. The day that nine-year-old Robin was found hanging by the neck from a tree in their front garden. Twelve years later the family are no nearer to uncovering the truth of what happened to him.Inspired by Houdini and Robert Louis Stevenson, twelve-year-old Harriet sets out to find her brother's murderer - and punish him. But what starts out as a child's game soon becomes a dangerous journey into the menacing underworld of a small Mississippi town.
Donna Tartt's huge selling second novel, follow up to the worldwide bestseller The Secret HistoryDonna Tartt's huge selling second novel, follow up to the worldwide bestseller The Secret History
'An unsettling tale in the Southern Gothic vain ... mesmerisingly good ... Tartt tells her nightmarish tale in dreamy prose - stylish, luxuriant and devastatingly streamlined' Daily Mail

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