Best Contemporary Women's Fiction: Six Novels

Best Contemporary Women's Fiction: Six Novels

Best Contemporary Women's Fiction: Six Novels

Best Contemporary Women's Fiction: Six Novels

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Fast, furious, and funny, Suicidal Tendencies' self-titled debut owed much more to hardcore punk than to the later hardcore/heavy metal hybrid they would become known for, but it's still quite possibly their best album. {|Mike Muir|} proves himself an articulate lyricist and commentator, delving into subjects like alienation, depression, and nonconformist politics with intelligence and humor. The band behind him is aggressive and speedy, but never sinks into an overly fast sonic blur. Contains the classic rant {|"Institutionalized."|} ~ Steve Huey

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ISBN-13: 9780547661520
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publication date: 06/01/2018
Series: Best American Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 640
Sales rank: 410,160
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Jenna Blum is the New York Times–bestselling author of The Stormchasers. Blum is of German and Jewish descent and spent four years working for Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation, interviewing Holocaust survivors. She teaches fiction for Grub Street Writers. Please visit her at www.jennablum.com, on Facebook and on Twitter: @jenna_blum.
Elizabeth Benedict is the author of Almost, which was selected as a New York Times Notable Book, a Washington Post Book World Book of the Year, a Newsweek Best Fiction Book of the Year, and a Best Book of the Year by National Public Radio’s Fresh Air. She is also the author of three other novels, as well as The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers. She lives in New York City.

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Fast, furious, and funny, Suicidal Tendencies' self-titled debut owed much more to hardcore punk than to the later hardcore/heavy metal hybrid they would become known for, but it's still quite possibly their best album. Mike Muir proves himself an articulate lyricist and commentator, delving into subjects like alienation, depression, and nonconformist politics with intelligence and humor. The band behind him is aggressive and speedy, but never sinks into an overly fast sonic blur. Contains the classic rant "Institutionalized." ~ Steve Huey

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Almost

Those Who Save Us

The Hearts of Horses

The Last Chinese Chef

The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox

The Magician’s Assistant

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