The riveting and cinematic story of a young artist's awakening and her enduring love for a professional boxer. Set in East Hampton, New York, in the 1970s through the moneyed, high-pressured Manhattan of the 1980s.
Anthropology of an American Girl: A Novel
β Scribed by Hamann, Hilary Thayer
- Book ID
- 106904838
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 452 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781588369383
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β¦ Synopsis
Amazon.com Review
Anthropology of an American Girl, observes at one point that ''pain becomes its own story.'' That may be the best way to begin talking about Anthropology of an American Girl is an accomplished and absorbing work of fiction, resonant and romantic in the grandest sense, that will remind you what a great American novel really is._ --Anne Bartholomew_
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. If publishers could figure out a way to turn crack into a book, it'd read a lot like this. Originally a self-published cult hit in 2003 (since reedited), Hamann's debut traces the sensual, passionate, and lonely interior of a young woman artist growing up in windswept East Hampton at the end of the 1970s. The book begins as a two-pronged tragedy befalls 17-year-old narrator Eveline: her best friend's mother (more maternal than her own) dies, and Eveline is raped by two high school students. Her brutalized interior, exquisitely rendered by Hamann, leads Eveline to a series of self-realizations that bears obvious comparison to that iconic nonconformist Holden Caulfield. The difference, though, is Eveline's femininity threatens to subsume her fragility. Over the course of the book, she falls deeply in love with a stormy figure who helps bring her to disturbing conclusions. Evelineβbent on self-destruction but capable of deep passion, stifled by circumstance but constantly blossomingβis a marvelously complex and tragic figure of disconnection, startlingly real and exposed at all times. (May)
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Self-published in 2003, Hilary Thayer Hamannβs Anthropology of an American Girl touched a nerve among readers, who identified with the sexual and intellectual awakening of its heroine, a young woman on the brink of adulthood. A moving depiction of the transformative power of first love, Hamannβs fir
SUMMARY: Self-published in 2003, Hilary Thayer Hamanns Anthropology of an American Girl touched a nerve among readers, who identified with the sexual and intellectual awakening of its heroine, a young woman on the brink of adulthood. A moving depiction of the transformative power of first love, Ha
SUMMARY: Self-published in 2003, Hilary Thayer Hamanns Anthropology of an American Girl touched a nerve among readers, who identified with the sexual and intellectual awakening of its heroine, a young woman on the brink of adulthood. A moving depiction of the transformative power of first love, Ha
SUMMARY: Self-published in 2003, Hilary Thayer Hamannβs Anthropology of an American Girl touched a nerve among readers, who identified with the sexual and intellectual awakening of its heroine, a young woman on the brink of adulthood. A moving depiction of the transformative power of first love, Ha
### Amazon.com Review *Anthropology of an American Girl*, observes at one point that ''pain becomes its own story.'' That may be the best way to begin talking about *Anthropology of an American Girl* is an accomplished and absorbing work of fiction, resonant and romantic in the grandest sense, that