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Somebody Else's Daughter

A Novel
Elizabeth Brundage - Author
$24.95
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Book: Hardcover | 5.98 x 9.01in | 352 pages | ISBN 9780670019007 | 03 Jul 2008 | Viking Adult | 18 years
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Somebody Else's Daughter
A novel of psychological suspense in which a private adoption’s dark consequences play out years later, at an elite prep school in the Berkshires. "Students, parents, teachers, townies: Somebody Else's Daughter is a deft balancing act of taut plot and richly drawn characters struggling to find their moral centers as they grope in the dark for the transformative power of love. I didn't so much read this novel as devour it. Brundage is a storyteller supreme."
-- Wally Lamb, author of I Know This Much Is True and The Hour I First Believed

"Elizabeth Brundage is a brilliant novelist with an unfailing eye for the detail or word that will make a moment resonate and expand in the mind. It's what every great dramatist has in abundance. This new book is a riveting examination of how the past haunts the present, but beyond that, it is a relentless and powerful study of evil--of the forces that are loosed in our all too human attempts to love each other and find love. It is very moving and completely involving and I couldn't put it down. You won't be able to, either."
-Richard Bausch

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