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008 220812s2023 nyu e 000 1 eng
010 _a 2022037681
040 _aDLC
_beng
_erda
_cDLC
_dYDX
_dOCLCF
_dBDX
_dORX
_dTOH
_dCGB
_dHBP
_dRNL
_dNFG
019 _a1374488109
020 _a9780812998627
_q(hardcover)
020 _a0812998626
_q(hardcover)
035 _a(OCoLC)1340974086
_z(OCoLC)1374488109
042 _apcc
092 _aCLINE,
_bEMMA
049 _aNFGA
100 1 _aCline, Emma,
_eauthor.
245 1 4 _aThe guest :
_ba novel /
_cEmma Cline.
250 _aFirst edition.
263 _a2305
264 1 _aNew York :
_bRandom House,
_c[2023]
300 _a291 pages :
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
520 _a"Summer is coming to a close on the East End of Long Island, and Alex is no longer welcome. A misstep at a dinner party, and the older man she's been staying with dismisses her with a ride to the train station and a ticket back to the city. With few resources and a waterlogged phone, but gifted with an ability to navigate the desires of others, Alex stays on Long Island and drifts like a ghost through the hedged lanes, gated driveways, and sun-blasted dunes of a rarified world that is, at first, closed to her. Propelled by desperation and a mutable sense of morality, she spends the week leading up to Labor Day moving from one place to the next, a cipher leaving destruction in her wake. Taut, propulsive, and impossible to look away from, Emma Cline's The Guest is a spellbinding literary achievement"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aRich people
_vFiction.
_950161
650 0 _aSocial classes
_vFiction.
_949734
650 0 _aSwindlers and swindling
_vFiction.
_962083
650 0 _aSummer
_vFiction.
_952268
650 0 _aYoung women
_vFiction.
_94283
650 0 _aHomeless women
_vFiction.
_977480
650 0 _aFalse personation
_vFiction.
_966759
651 0 _aLong Island (N.Y.)
_vFiction.
_961822
655 7 _aPsychological fiction.
_2lcgft
_9833
655 7 _aNovels.
_2lcgft
_92408
994 _aC0
_bNFG
999 _c367490
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