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The mars room / Rachel Kushner.
Van Pelt Library PS3611.U7386 M37 2018
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Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Fiction Kushner Mars
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Kushner, Rachel, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Women prisoners--Fiction.
- Women prisoners.
- MYSTERY.
- Children of prisoners--Fiction.
- Children of prisoners.
- San Francisco (Calif.)--Fiction.
- San Francisco (Calif.).
- Local Subjects:
- MYSTERY.
- Genre:
- Fiction.
- Mystery fiction.
- Psychological fiction.
- Social problem fiction.
- Physical Description:
- 338 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- First Scribner hardcover edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Scribner, 2018.
- Summary:
- "From twice National Book Award-nominated Rachel Kushner, whose Flamethrowers was called "the best, most brazen, most interesting book of the year" (Kathryn Schulz, New York magazine), comes a spectacularly compelling, heart-stopping novel about a life gone off the rails in contemporary America. It's 2003 and Romy Hall is at the start of two consecutive life sentences at Stanville Women's Correctional Facility, deep in California's Central Valley. Outside is the world from which she has been severed: the San Francisco of her youth and her young son, Jackson. Inside is a new reality: thousands of women hustling for the bare essentials needed to survive; the bluffing and pageantry and casual acts of violence by guards and prisoners alike; and the deadpan absurdities of institutional living, which Kushner evokes with great humor and precision. Stunning and unsentimental, The Mars Room demonstrates new levels of mastery and depth in Kushner's work. It is audacious and tragic, propulsive and yet beautifully refined."-- Provided by publisher.
- It's 2003 and Romy Hall is at the start of two consecutive life sentences at Stanville Women's Correctional Facility, deep in California's Central Valley. Outside is the world from which she has been severed: the San Francisco of her youth and her young son, Jackson. Inside is a new reality: thousands of women hustling for the bare essentials needed to survive; the bluffing and pageantry and casual acts of violence by guards and prisoners alike; and the deadpan absurdities of institutional living.
- Local Notes:
- Athenaeum copy: Miller Fund bookplate.
- ISBN:
- 9781476756554
- 1476756554
- OCLC:
- 1006798259
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