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Barajas: Nunca imaginaste que un vuelo podría llevarte tan lejos
by Alejandra ZinaEn esta divertida novela, Barajas es más que un aeropuerto. Barajas es un destino, una hazaña y una cuestión de suerte. Volar es lo que me ha permitido mantener los pies sobre la tierra, dijo John Travolta a la prensa argentina. Eso mismo piensa Carolina Blanco. También piensa que con el actor/piloto su vida cambiaría para mejor. Ser azafata de Travolta, ¿por qué no? Carolina tiene una familia tan disfuncional como las nuestras, tiene buenos amigos, tiene por lo menos una enemiga y un ex marido demasiado cerca. Tiene hombres que la quisieron, hombres que la desearon, hombres que la dejaron y, aunque su vida no es ninguna maravilla, tiene algunos planes que sueña realizar. Si es que llega a salvo al otro lado del océano. Si es que lo extraordinario no se cruza en su camino. Barajas, para Carolina Blanco, es más que un aeropuerto. Barajas es un destino, una hazaña y una cuestión de suerte.
Baraka (Gold Eagle)
by John Ralston SaulBaraka: It means "divine luck" And that's exactly what oilman Martin Laing needs to swing a remarkable deal: Hanoi will grant his company access to Vietnam's valuable offshore oil reserves, on the one condition that he can peddle for the Vietnamese the $5 billion worth of U.S. armaments, tanks, airplanes and ammunition abandoned after the fall of Saigon. Problem is, the arms are blacklisted by the U.S. Their sale is extremely illegal....
Barakah Beats
by Maleeha SiddiquiJulie and the Phantoms meets Amina's Voice! This is a sweet, powerful, and joyous novel about a Muslim girl who finds her voice on her own terms... by joining her school's most popular band. <p><p> This book is perfect for fans of The First Rule of Punk and Save Me a Seat. <p><p> Twelve-year-old Nimra Sharif has spent her whole life in Islamic school, but now it's time to go to "real school." Nimra's nervous, but as long as she has Jenna, her best friend who already goes to the public school, she figures she can take on just about anything. <p><p> Unfortunately, middle school is hard. The teachers are mean, the schedule is confusing, and Jenna starts giving hijab-wearing Nimra the cold shoulder around the other kids. <p><p> Desperate to fit in and get back in Jenna's good graces, Nimra accepts an unlikely invitation to join the school's popular 8th grade boy band, Barakah Beats. The only problem is, Nimra was taught that music isn't allowed in Islam, and she knows her parents would be disappointed if they found out. So she devises a simple plan: join the band, win Jenna back, then quietly drop out before her parents find out. <p><p> But dropping out of the band proves harder than expected. Not only is her plan to get Jenna back working, but Nimra really likes hanging out with the band―they value her contributions and respect how important her faith is to her. <p><p>Then Barakah Beats signs up for a talent show to benefit refugees, and Nimra's lies start to unravel. With the show only a few weeks away and Jenna's friendship hanging in the balance, Nimra has to decide whether to betray her bandmates―or herself.
Barakah Beats
by Maleeha SiddiquiJulie and the Phantoms meets Amina's Voice! This is a sweet, powerful, and joyous novel about a Muslim girl who finds her voice on her own terms... by joining her school's most popular band.This book is perfect for fans of The First Rule of Punk or Save Me a Seat.Twelve-year-old Nimra Sharif has spent her whole life in Islamic school, but now it's time to go to "real school."Nimra's nervous, but as long as she has Jenna, her best friend who already goes to the public school, she figures she can take on just about anything.Unfortunately, middle school is hard. The teachers are mean, the schedule is confusing, and Jenna starts giving hijab-wearing Nimra the cold shoulder around the other kids.Desperate to fit in and get back in Jenna's good graces, Nimra accepts an unlikely invitation to join the school's popular 8th grade boy band, Barakah Beats. The only problem is, Nimra was taught that music isn't allowed in Islam, and she knows her parents would be disappointed if they found out. So she devises a simple plan: join the band, win Jenna back, then quietly drop out before her parents find out.But dropping out of the band proves harder than expected. Not only is her plan to get Jenna back working, but Nimra really likes hanging out with the band—they value her contributions and respect how important her faith is to her. Then Barakah Beats signs up for a talent show to benefit refugees, and Nimra's lies start to unravel. With the show only a few weeks away and Jenna's friendship hanging in the balance, Nimra has to decide whether to betray her bandmates—or herself.
Barb Wire Book 1: Steel Harbor Blues (Barb Wire #1)
by Chris Warner Patrick OlliffeHard as nails and hot as hell, badass bounty hunter Barb Wire rides the meanest streets of America's toughest town: Steel Harbor, USA. Barb tracks gangsters who can punch through walls and crush cars like beer cans, but it's nothing personal, just business. It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it!The bitch is back! The comic book that inspired the motion picture, Barb Wire returns with pedal-to-the-metal action and full-metal-jacket girl power! Written by series creator Chris Warner and drawn by Catwoman and Spider-Girl artist Patrick Olliffe.
Barb Wire Book 2: Hotwired (Barb Wire #2)
by VariousBraced by shady federal agents, bounty hunter Barb Wire is forced to locate an old associate who the agents claim is the most dangerous man alive. With no choice but compliance, Barb learns that her former ally is not the man she remembers . . . if indeed he is a man at all! Collects Barb Wire #5–#8.
Barb Wire Omnibus Volume 1
by Chris WarnerSteel Harbor is a hell of a town, with the emphasis on hell, an urban wasteland of shuttered factories, decaying neighborhoods, and broken dreams. Crime and street violence are the soup of the day every day, but if you're a bounty hunter, every day in "Metal City" can be Christmas--assuming you survive, since the worst of the Harbor's most wanted can fly, summon up tornadoes, or tear cars in half with their bare hands. But a skip's a skip, and manhunter Barb Wire is the best tracker in the business, and no super-gangster is too tough--as long as there's a fat price on his, her, or its head. Beautiful as she is lethal, Barb Wire really puts the "drop dead" in drop-dead gorgeous. Her boots may be made for walking, but they kick butt real pretty too.* Barb Wire Omnibus collects all the original Dark Horse Barb Wire tales, including the never-before-collected Ace of Spadesseries.
Barba Jacob el mensajero: Una Biografía De Porfirio Barba Jacob
by Fernando Vallejo RendónLa biografía del poeta Barba Jacob escrita por Fernando Vallejo La dramática biografía del gran poeta de múltiples nombres y tormentosaexistencia. Una carrera contra la muerte y el olvido en un relatoalucinado.
Barbacoa
by Erik OrrantiaProfessor Diego and his team have made a potentially world-shaking discovery at their archeological site in Central Mexico-- two Aztec skeletons lovingly interred. As they begin to examine the remains, the story of an ancient mystery couple begins to unfold. In pre-Columbian Mexico, a young Aztec warrior called Metzín cannot understand the strange attraction he feels for Tototli, a quiet slave owned by his family. Torn between familial duty and love for his "little bird," Metzín becomes the target of a sadistic bully, both at school and on the battlefield. In the present, Diego and his assistant, Gerardo, dare to start a romance amid the conflicting forces of their families, religion, society, and work. With funding for their project in jeopardy, they must balance love with social disapproval and solve the mystery of the intertwined Aztec skeletons. And for Metzín--as war draws near, he must choose his destiny. Will he prove himself on the field of honor, or stay behind with his love? It is a more dangerous choice than Metzín realizes. Unbeknownst to him, forces beyond his control are gathering. It will be all he can do to survive the coming storm--and hold on to his love.
Barbacoa, Bomba, and Betrayal (A Caribbean Kitchen Mystery #3)
by Raquel V. ReyesIn the third installment of the Caribbean Kitchen mysteries, for fans of Mia P. Manansala , Miriam Quiñones, cooking show sensation and amateur sleuth, has sand between her toes and a murderer nipping at her heels.A surprise trip to Miriam's parents in Punta Cana, which should be filled with arroz con pollo and breezy days under the tamarind tree, quickly becomes a hunt for a possible property saboteur. But before Miriam can begin to uncover the person damaging the vacation rentals her parents manage, she&’s called away to Puerto Rico to film a Three Kings Day special. She's welcomed to the blue ballast-stone streets of Old San Juan by crime scene tape, and things only get worse from there.An anonymous personal gift on Miriam's doorstep on New Year's Eve screams stalker, and the 400-year-old guesthouse creaks and moans like there is something trapped in its walls. Luckily, her BFF, Alma, and their mutual friend Jorge are in town to keep her distracted between filming cultural segments for the network. But private chef tables and spa days come to an abrupt halt when Jorge's telenovela heartthrob novio goes missing. And there is something worrisome about Alma's too-perfect boyfriend--specifically, his duffle bag full of cash.Will demon masks, African drumbeats, and dark alleys lead to Miriam's demise? Or will the mysterious events come together like the delicious layers of a pastelón?
Barbalien: Red Planet--From the World of Black Hammer
by Tate Brombal Jeff LemireA groundbreaking new sci-fi action series in the world of the Eisner Award-winning Black Hammer universe, about prejudice, honor, and identity.Mark Markz has found his place on Earth as both a decorated police officer and as the beloved superhero, Barbalien. But in the midst of the AIDS crisis, hatred from all sides makes balancing these identities seem impossible--especially when a Martian enemy from the past hunts him down to take him back, dead or alive.Collects Barbalien: Red Planet #1-#5.
Barbanegra y La Familia (Los Viajes del Venganza de la Reina Anne #4)
by Jeremy McLeanLa aventura de Edward continúa junto a Herbert, a bordo de un barco enemigo mientras intentan acercarse a Calicó Jack para matarlo. Anne y el resto de la tripulación intentan alcanzarlos, pero en cambio, encallan en una isla llena de personas afectadas por una misteriosa condición. Barbanegra y La Familia ¿Qué hace que una persona sea familia? ¿Es solo una palabra para quienes comparten sangre? o ¿puede ser para quienes comparten lazos más grandes? O ¿una familia está formada por aquellos que comparten un propósito y trabajan juntos por el mismo objetivo sin importar lo que suceda? Una revelación sobre Calicó Jack envía oleadas de disensión entre la tripulación de Barbanegra, y los lazos que Edward había creado con su nueva familia se ponen a prueba como nunca antes. Herbert, el timonel, decide irse y acabar con Calico Jack por su cuenta, pero Edward lo sigue y los dos pronto se encuentran detrás de las líneas enemigas. Edward y Herbert se encuentran atrapados en un barco enemigo, rodeados de hombres curtidos por la batalla y una fiera capitana, todos leales a Calicó Jack, pero es exactamente donde querían estar. Entran en la guarida del león con la esperanza de poder acercarse a Calicó Jack y asesinarlo, poniendo fin a su tiranía de una vez por todas. Siguiendo su estela, Anne y el resto de la tripulación del Venganza de la Reina Anne zarpan tras ellos, pero encallan en una isla bajo el control de otro miembro de la tripulación de Calicó Jack. Los isleños la saludan con cálidas sonrisas, pero cuando brilla la luna y suena una campana de un dorado familiar, algo cambia dentro de ellos. ¿Podrán Edward y Herbert mantener sus identidades en secreto el tiempo suficiente para acabar con Calicó Jack? Con toda una isla en su contra, ¿podrán Anne y compañía escapar con vida y alcanzar a Edward y Herbert antes de que sea demasiado tarde? Descúbrelo en Barbanegra y L
Barbanegra y La Justicia (Los Viajes del Venganza de la Reina Anne #3)
by Jeremy McLeanElogios por el libro 1: "Me hizo pasar página tras página para ver qué iba a pasar". - Teressa J Betts " "... Como una escena de una película de Indiana Jones". - Alycia Tillman La justicia, como la belleza, está en los ojos del espectador. Y la justicia puede ser algo hermoso cuando se entrega de la manera debida, o aterradora en las manos equivocadas. Edward Thatch se consiguió un enemigo poderoso, uno que no perdonará ni olvidará sus transgresiones. Edward puede llamarse pirata y usar el nombre de Barbanegra en alta mar, pero no conoce los verdaderos terrores que le esperan en el horizonte. Calicó Jack asestó un golpe contra Edward y su tripulación, uno que los hirió durante mucho tiempo. Pero la tripulación de Barbanegra quiere venganza y ellos tampoco perdonarán a Calicó Jack por lo que ha hecho. Poco sabe Barbanegra que hay otro enemigo en su camino, uno a quien ya conocía. ¿Cómo enfrentará Barbanegra su debilidad y vencerá a los enemigos en su camino? ¿Cómo se sentirán su tripulación y amigos acerca de su versión de la justicia? ¡Descubre lo que le sucede a Edward en Barbanegra y La Justicia y sigue su aventura de fantasía llena de piratas, corsarios y todo lo demás en Los Viajes del Venganza de la Reina Anne!
Barbanegra y Libertad
by Jeremy McLeanLa fantasía se encuentra con la historia y zarpan en este cuento alternativo sobre cómo Barbanegra llegó a ser el azote de los mares. "¡Piratas del Caribe conoce a Indiana Jones!" - James ¿Qué harías por tu Libertad? ¿Robar? ¿Matar? ¿Morir? Para Edward Thatch, no se cuestiona hasta qué profundidades llegará por su Libertad. "Me mantuvo pasando página tras página para ver qué iba a pasar". - Teressa J Betts Edward no sabía que había comprado un antiguo barco pirata y, cuando el capitán de la marina Isaac Smith amenazó con quitárselo, junto con su libertad, resolvió el asunto con sus propias manos. La acción de Edward lo envía a él y a su mejor amigo Henry Morgan a huir de la ley en una aventura a través del histórico Mar Caribe y América Latina. Los dos tendrán que luchar no solo para conservar sus vidas, sino también su libertad, durante la llamada "Edad de Oro de la Piratería". Edward también descubre que la mitad de la nave que compró está bloqueada y, en su lugar, hay acertijos y pistas dejados por el propietario anterior. Edward y su equipo deben resolver los enigmas, seguir las pistas y enfrentarse a las pruebas de la vida y la muerte, antes de poder reclamar las llaves del resto de su nave. Todo mientras tienen a cierto capitán de la marina respirando sobre sus cuellos y teniéndolos en la mira. ¿Podrán Edward y Henry aferrarse a la vida que se les ha impuesto? o ¿se estrellarán contra las rocas de su desgracia? ¡Contempla cómo el pirata Barbanegra llegó a ser el azote del Mar Caribe y más allá! ¡Síguelo en sus fantásticas aventuras llenas de piratas, corsarios y todo aquello que se encuentra en medio de Los Viajes del Venganza de la Reina Anne!
Barbanegra y la Venganza
by Jeremy McLeanPonderación del libro 1: "Me mantuvo pasando página tras página para ver qué iba a pasar". - Teressa J Betts "... Como una escena de una película de Indiana Jones". - Alycia Tillman La Venganza es un poderoso principio. Convierte a los piadosos en pecadores, los más tímidos a la ira y a los más virtuosos entre nosotros en asesinos a sangre fría. Si se usa correctamente, el deseo de venganza también se puede usar como una herramienta. Edward Thatch, el pirata novato conocido como Barbanegra, está en busca de venganza. Venganza contra aquellos que ofenden a sus compañeros de tripulación y a él mismo. Antes de que Edward pueda tomar su retribución, tendrá que terminar de desbloquear su barco, Libertad, jugando el juego de Benjamin Hornigold. Edward todavía tiene que completar tres pruebas para obtener las últimas llaves de su nave y tendrá que arriesgar su vida y la de su tripulación para pasar las pruebas. ¿Hasta dónde llevará a Edward su deseo de Venganza? y ¿en qué peligros pondrá a su tripulación por su Libertad? ¡Descubre qué acción tomará Edward en Barbanegra y la Venganza, y sigue su aventura de fantasía llena de piratas, corsarios y todo lo demás en Los Viajes del Venganza de la Reina Anne!
Barbara
by Joni MurphyFrom the author of Double Teenage and Talking Animals comes an intimate portrait of a woman losing and finding her identity through the business and art of moviemaking.Barbara is born just before World War II to a tragically beautiful mother and a father who becomes an engineer in the famous Manhattan Project. When Barbara is thirteen, her mother dies by suicide. These realities of war and personal loss shape her consciousness going forward.She grows up to become an actress, restlessly travelling the world between film sets and love affairs, from the Bronx to Athens, the Alps to the Rocky Mountains. Navigating decades and genres, Barbara moves from austere 1950s kitchen sink dramas to countercultural 1970s gothics. She takes on and sheds many roles, temporarily becoming a vampire's victim and a stylish mistress, a martyred saint and a bored housewife. She enjoys clandestine sexual encounters and endures an illegal abortion; she marries, divorces, and remarries, the second time to a visionary director who proves to be her great love. ?An intense, layered distillation of a zeitgeist, Murphy's latest novel whispers tales of independent cinema and grimy show business, militarism and physics, bomb making and image consumption. It is a study of the mirroring and splitting between old and new worlds, inner sensations, and outward performance. Ultimately, Barbara unspools a delicate yet propulsive tale of a woman grasping for a meaningful life amid the reflective, broken shards of the long 20th century.
Barbara Bray, A Woman of Letters: Translator, Radio Producer, Scriptwriter, Critic, and Theatre Director (Routledge Research in Women's Literature)
by Pascale SardinBarbara Bray (1924-2010) was an English woman of letters who translated some hundred novels, plays, and essays from French to English and was Marguerite Duras’s preferred translator. She also collaborated with some of the most prestigious directors and playwrights of the 20th century – Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, Joseph Losey, and Franco Zeffirelli – helping them write screenplays and radioplays. This literary biography (re)evaluates in a textual, sociological, and historical perspective the social role of an English writer and translator in the history of ideas and contemporary art. Highlighting Bray’s influence in cultural transfers of ideas and literatures between France, Great Britain, and the United States, it renders visible the yet unrecognised work of a female mediator and creator. It nourishes the debate about women’s public voice and the representation of women in the media industries and contributes to enrich the ‘other’ history that is being currently written by feminist scholars around the world.
Barbara Greer
by Stephen BirminghamBarbara Greer is a suspenseful portrait of a quaint suburban marriage--and the betrayal that threatens to tear it apart. Barbara is the blue chip product of a Connecticut mansion, but her marriage to solidly middle class salesman Carson takes her to Pennsylvania, where she becomes another bored housewife longing for a little intrigue. She finds it on a trip back home. Bestselling author Stephen Birmingham paints an intimate portrait of a woman stuck between two worlds.
Barbara Greer
by Stephen BirminghamFrom the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Our Crowd comes this suspenseful novel of a suburban marriage—and the betrayal that threatens to tear it apart. Barbara Greer is the blue-chip product of an old money Connecticut family. But she leaves the world of New England society behind when she marries Carson, a solidly middle-class salesman from the Pennsylvania town her family has always owned. Her new suburban life in Locustville is peaceful, quaint, and terribly dull. Barbara has suddenly become another bored housewife longing for a little intrigue. But on a trip back home, she finds more than she bargained for . . . In his acclaimed social histories, Stephen Birmingham offered a revealing view into the rarefied world of America&’s upper classes. Now he brings his eye for human drama and telling detail to this intimate portrait of a woman caught between two worlds.
Barbara Jordan: Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder (Louann Atkins Temple Women & Culture Series)
by Max ShermanRevered by Americans across the political spectrum, Barbara Jordan was "the most outspoken moral voice of the American political system," in the words of former President Bill Clinton, who awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1994. Throughout her career as a Texas senator, U. S. congresswoman, and distinguished professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, Barbara Jordan lived by a simple creed: "Ethical behavior means being honest, telling the truth, and doing what you said you were going to do. " Her strong stand for ethics in government, civil liberties, and democratic values still provides a standard around which the nation can unite in the twenty-first century. This volume brings together several major political speeches that articulate Barbara Jordan's most deeply held values. They include:"Erosion of Civil Liberties," a commencement address delivered at Howard University on May 12, 1974, in which Jordan warned that "tyranny in America is possible""The Constitutional Basis for Impeachment," Jordan's ringing defense of the U. S. Constitution before the House Judiciary Committee investigating the Watergate break-inKeynote addresses to the Democratic National Conventions of 1976 and 1992, in which Jordan set forth her vision of the Democratic Party as an advocate for the common good and a catalyst of changeTestimony in the U. S. Congress on the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork and on immigration reformMeditations on faith and politics from two National Prayer BreakfastsAcceptance speech for the 1995 Sylvanus Thayer Award presented by the Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy, in which Jordan challenged the military to uphold the values of "duty, honor, country"Accompanying the speeches, some of which readers can also watch on an enclosed DVD, are context-setting introductions by volume editor Max Sherman. The book concludes with the eloquent eulogy that Bill Moyers delivered at Barbara Jordan's memorial service in 1996, in which he summed up Jordan's remarkable life and career by saying, "Just when we despaired of finding a hero, she showed up, to give the sign of democracy. . . . This is no small thing. This, my friends, this is grace. And for it we are thankful. "
Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon: Feminist, Artist and Rebel
by Pam HirschBarbara Leigh Smith Bodichon was the most unconventional and influential leader of the Victorian women's movement. Enormously talented, energetic and original, she was a feminist, law-reformer, painter, journalist, the close friend of George Eliot and a cousin of Florence Nightingale. As a painter, Barbara is now recognised as a vital figure among Pre-Raphaelite women artists. As a feminist she led four great campaigns: for married women's legal status, for the right to work, the right to vote and to education. Making brilliant use of unpublished journals and letters, Pam Hirsch has written a biography that is as lively and powerful as its subject, recreating the woman in all her moods, and placing her firmly in the context of women's struggle for equality.
Barbara Rebell (Classics To Go)
by Marie LowndesExcerpt: "Barbara Rebell's tenth birthday,—that is the ninth of June, 1870,—was destined to be long remembered by her as a day of days; both as having seen the first meeting with one who, though unknown till then, had occupied a great place in her imagination, if only because the name of this lady, her godmother, had been associated every night and morning with that of her father and mother in her prayers, and as having witnessed the greatest of her childish disappointments."
Barbara Wright
by Debra Kelly Madeleine RenouardLegendary publisher and writer John Calder said of Barbara Wright that she was "the most brilliant, conscientious and original translator of 20th century French literature." Wright introduced to an English-speaking readership and audience some of the most innovative French literature of the last hundred years: a world without Alfred Jarry's Ubu, Raymond Queneau's Zazie, and Robert Pinget's Monsieur Songe scarcely bears thinking about. This wonderful collection of texts about and by Barbara Wright--including work by David Bellos, Breon Mitchell, and Nick Wadley, as well as a previously unpublished screenplay written and translated by Wright in collaboration with Robert Pinget--begins the work of properly commemorating a figure toward whom all of English letters owes an unpayable debt.
Barbara Wright
by Debra Kelly Madeleine RenouardLegendary publisher and writer John Calder said of Barbara Wright that she was "the most brilliant, conscientious and original translator of 20th century French literature." Wright introduced to an English-speaking readership and audience some of the most innovative French literature of the last hundred years: a world without Alfred Jarry's Ubu, Raymond Queneau's Zazie, and Robert Pinget's Monsieur Songe scarcely bears thinking about. This wonderful collection of texts about and by Barbara Wright--including work by David Bellos, Breon Mitchell, and Nick Wadley, as well as a previously unpublished screenplay written and translated by Wright in collaboration with Robert Pinget--begins the work of properly commemorating a figure toward whom all of English letters owes an unpayable debt.
Barbara the Slut and Other People
by Lauren HolmesA fresh, honest, and darkly funny debut collection about family, friends, and lovers, and the flaws that make us most human.Fearless, candid, and incredibly funny, Lauren Holmes is a newcomer who writes like a master. She tackles eros and intimacy with a deceptively light touch, a keen awareness of how their nervous systems tangle and sometimes short-circuit, and a genius for revealing our most vulnerable, spirited selves. In "Desert Hearts," a woman takes a job selling sex toys in San Francisco rather than embark on the law career she pursued only for the sake of her father. In "Pearl and the Swiss Guy Fall in Love," a woman realizes she much prefers the company of her pit bull--and herself--to the neurotic foreign fling who won't decamp from her apartment. In "How Am I Supposed to Talk to You?" a daughter hauls a suitcase of lingerie to Mexico for her flighty, estranged mother to resell there, wondering whether her personal mission--to come out--is worth the same effort. And in "Barbara the Slut," a young woman with an autistic brother, a Princeton acceptance letter, and a love of sex navigates her high school's toxic, slut-shaming culture with open eyes. With heart, sass, and pitch-perfect characters, Barbara the Slut is a head-turning debut from a writer with a limitless career before her.From the Hardcover edition.