Finding My Voice
Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1992.
Format: Book
Description: 165 pages ; 22 cm
"Lewis Warsh has written a meticulously schemed novel of those arid pastures where men and women are trapped between desire and reality. The tug of their daily life is too strong for the pathetic forays they make into a larger world of romantic narrative. Unable to communicate with one another, frustrated and angry, they retire into their impotent daydreams. In his wry and deadpan way, Warsh emphasizes that in the contemporary world he has described, there are no Anna Kareninas, no Emma Bovarys--only Agnes and Sally and their similarly bewildered mates, Jacob and Bob."--Barbara Guest
Subjects:
Korean Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
High schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction.
College choice -- Fiction -- Juvenile fiction.
Prejudices -- Juvenile fiction.
Korean Americans -- Juvenile fiction.
High schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction.
College choice -- Fiction -- Juvenile fiction.
Prejudices -- Juvenile fiction.
ISBN:
0395621348
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
F Lee | Main (Downtown) | Second Level, Fiction | In |