Innocence

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Manhattan private school dark surreal mystery.

If you've ever felt like the world was a little off-kilter, "Innocence" will resonate with you. Jane Mendelsohn weaves a tale that's both a commentary on the bizarre dynamics of high school life and a chilling narrative that unfolds in unexpected ways. Perfect for fans of atmospheric stories that blend the ordinary with the extraordinary.

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Innocence

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ISBN: 9781573221641
Authors: Jane Mendelsohn
Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover
Date of Publication: 2000-08-28
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Horror, Fantasy, Literary Fiction, Young Adult
Related Topics: Gothic, Vampires, Fantasy
Goodreads rating: 3.41
(rated by 698 readers)

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The acclaimed author of I Was Amelia Earhart returns with a modern gothic tale about a New York schoolgirl. An electrifying follow-up to her bestselling I Was Amelia Earhart, Jane Mendelsohn's Innocence is a modern gothic coming-of-age story, a devastating exploration of the inner life of a teenage girl growing up in New York City. Narrated with incisive wit by fourteen-year-old Becket, the novel traces her relationship with her widowed father, her encounters with the intimidating Beautiful Girls at school, her attraction to the mysterious and dangerous school nurse, her attachment to the raffish Tobey, and a series of devastating nightmares that threaten Becket's life as she moves from girl to woman. Mendelsohn has written an allegory about the precarious state of the American teenager in a culture that sucks the life force out of its young, who are nurtured by movies and fantasy and narcissism rather than by values such as honesty or love. This is a world as startlingly original and hauntingly familiar as our dreams, where the line between fantasy and reality, between sanity and insanity, is razor-thin. Playful, frightening, profound, and gripping, Innocence is that rare thing—a page-turner with the depth of poetry and the immediacy of cinema.
 

Manhattan private school dark surreal mystery.

If you've ever felt like the world was a little off-kilter, "Innocence" will resonate with you. Jane Mendelsohn weaves a tale that's both a commentary on the bizarre dynamics of high school life and a chilling narrative that unfolds in unexpected ways. Perfect for fans of atmospheric stories that blend the ordinary with the extraordinary.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.