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Some other town : a novel

Collison, Elizabeth2015
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Channeling the emotional intensity of Susan Minot and Amy Bloom--and infused with a witty, dream-like surrealism that calls to mind the fiction of Margaret Atwood--this mesmerizing debut takes us inside the enthrallingly unsettling world of Margaret Lydia Benning, which turns upside down when she falls in love...and then unravels before our eyes."Margaret Lydia Benning, twenty-eight and adrift, still lives in the same Midwest town where she went to college. By day, she works at the Project, a nonprofit publisher of children's readers housed in a former sanatorium. There she shares the fourth floor with a squadron of eccentric editors and a resident ghost from the screamers' wing. At night, Margaret returns alone to her small house on Mott Street, with only her strange neighbor, Mrs. Eberline, for company. Emotionally sleepwalking through the days is no way to lead a life. But then Margaret meets Ben Adams, a visiting professor at the university. Through her deepening relationship with Ben she glimpses a future she had never before imagined, and for the first time she has hope . . . until Ben inexplicably vanishes. In the wake of his disappearance, Margaret sets out to find him. Her journey, a revelatory exploration of the separate worlds that exist inside us and around us, will force her to question everything she believes to be true. Told through intertwined perspectives, by turns incandescent and haunting, Some Other Town is an unforgettable tale, with a heartbreaking twist, of one woman's awakening to her own possibility"--Back cover.
Main title:
Some other town : a novel / Elizabeth Collison.
Author:
Edition:
First Harper Perennial edition.
Imprint:
New York, NY Harper Perennial, [2015]©2015
Collation:
293 pages ; 21 cm.
ISBN:
9780062348821 (paperback)
Dewey class:
813.6
Language:
English
BRN:
293419
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