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300:, calling it a "raucous novel was all the rage among my high school set for its lurid paperback cover (nude female back, gilt lettering) and its frank talk of erections and lesbian hook-ups. Revisiting the novel 30 years later, it’s clear the packaging sold the contents short: Alther’s best-known book is a witty 27: 199:
The novel starts with a first-person reflection on her life so far by the protagonist, Virginia "Ginny" Hull Babcock Bliss, as she catches a plane to look after her gravely ill mother. From then on, dated chapters in
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is authentically inspired"; while the novel "teems with cartoon eccentrics mouthing balloonfuls of inflated nonsensenhappily, Ginny is equally one dimensional."
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tale in which a tart-tongued protagonist named Ginny wanders her way through an identity crisis, mostly against a classic
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The first printing consisted of 30,000 copies, and was chosen as an alternate selection of the
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by putting a heroine through the same paces that once animated a
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called it an "abundantly entertaining progress through the
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reminiscences of her childhood, her teenage years, her
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that Alther was "a strong, salty, original talent."
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Lisa Alther
Knopf
Chatto & Windus
ISBN
0-394-49836-4
OCLC
1958211
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
novel
American
Lisa Alther
third person
first-person
college
marriage
Book of the Month Club
Fear of Flying
Erica Jong
hymn to the body electric
picara
Tom Jones
Holden Caulfield
Nobel laureate
Doris Lessing
unsettled 60s
caricature
Katherine Dieckmann
coming-of-age

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