ADRIENNE BRODEUR began her career in publishing as the co-founder, along with filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, of the fiction magazine Zoetrope: All-Story, which won the National Magazine Award for Best Fiction three times and launched the careers of many writers. She was a book editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for many years and, currently, she is the Executive Director of Aspen Words, a program of the Aspen Institute. She has published essays in the New York Times. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and children.
Una historia familiar, brillante y atemporal que se lee como la mejor novela y explora la complejidad del amor entre una madre y su hija.Una noche de verano Malabar despierta a su hija de catorce años, Rennie, para contarle un secreto: Ben, el mejor amigo de su marido, la ha besado....
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