Girl Talk
Julianna Baggott
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Description
Lissy Jablonski was fifteen during the summer of 1985. That was the summer her father, a soft-spoken gynecologist, up and left her mother for a redheaded bank teller. The same summer Lissy and her mother disappeared from their quiet New Hampshire lives to have an adventure of their own amid a cast of unlikely characters, including a Valium-addicted ex-debutante and a suspected mobster. The summer the reliably comforting "girl talks" with her mother began to reveal startling secrets. Now an almost-thirty-year-old advertising executive in Manhattan, faced with her father's imminent death and newly pregnant by her married ex-lover, an unmoored Lissy finds herself looking back across the years. Contending with her affections for an old flame and his doomed marriage to a Korean stripper named Kitty Hawk, as well as the tangible legacies of that unmentionable summer with her mother, she realizes that she has become more like her mother than she ever could have imagined.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
Publisher
Atria Books
Publish Date
January 01, 2002
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.3 X 0.63 inches | 0.59 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780743400831
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Julianna Baggott is the author of over twenty books, three of which are collections of poetry--This Country of Mothers, Compulsions of Silkworms and Bees, and Lizzie Borden in Love. Her poems have appeared in Best American Poetry, Poetry, Agni, and the Southern Review, and been read on NPR's Talk of the Nation. She teaches in the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts and holds the Jenks Chair of Contemporary American Letters at the College of the Holy Cross.
Reviews
"For Baggott, cosmic irony is always in the details, the absurd gap between self-knowledge and behavioral excess. Baggott's brand of witty psychological observation is dark and corrosive...she has a knack for finding the oxymoronic in any situation."-- "The New York Times Book Review"
" A smart, quirky chronicle of mother-daughter bonding and binding."-- "Glamour"
"What really makes this book a good read is the way Baggott allows her readers to get into her characters' feelings....She kindly allows one to care about how each character reacts to one another."-- "USA Today"
"And it is Girl Talk--a breathless novel that manages to be both funny and bleak, poignant and bitchy--that will make Baggott famous."-- "Poets & Writers Magazine"
"Baggott's deft movement of her material is often lyrical and poignant."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
" A smart, quirky chronicle of mother-daughter bonding and binding."-- "Glamour"
"What really makes this book a good read is the way Baggott allows her readers to get into her characters' feelings....She kindly allows one to care about how each character reacts to one another."-- "USA Today"
"And it is Girl Talk--a breathless novel that manages to be both funny and bleak, poignant and bitchy--that will make Baggott famous."-- "Poets & Writers Magazine"
"Baggott's deft movement of her material is often lyrical and poignant."-- "Kirkus Reviews"