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Stowe, Rebecca G. was born on July 21, 1950 in Port Huron, Michigan, United States.
( “The tomboy narrator of this funny, sad, ultimately dis...)
“The tomboy narrator of this funny, sad, ultimately disturbing novel is wise and compassionate beyond her years, like Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird. And she’s as cynical as The Catcher in the Rye’s Holden Caulfield. But Maggie is very much her own person―all six of them.” ―Carol Peace, People Being the daughter of the owner of a successful candy factory and living in a house with its own beach, Maggie should be living a sweet life. But after an explosive incident at school with her teacher, this spirited, funny, and troubled adolescent is just trying to make it through a long summer at home―while feeling a long hidden secret make its way to the surface.
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(Ginger Moore is our guide in this closely observed, wicke...)
Ginger Moore is our guide in this closely observed, wickedly funny novel. She is a thirty-eight-year-old academic and biographer of obscure women long since dead, who had talent but never lived up to their abilities and she has quietly made her name from these books. She is also involved with a comedian who uses her as a character in his act ("I go to bed with my girlfriend . . . and wake up with Alistair Cooke"). She is on her annual Christmas trip home to a family whose tradition is watching Psycho together. During this stay, she will finally understand the lives of her own family and the incident that led to their inward collapses.
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Stowe, Rebecca G. was born on July 21, 1950 in Port Huron, Michigan, United States.
Bachelor of Science, Eastern Michigan University, 1975. Postgraduate, City College of New York, 1982.
( “The tomboy narrator of this funny, sad, ultimately dis...)
(Ginger Moore is our guide in this closely observed, wicke...)
Member Authors Guild.
Daughter of Joseph G. and Elizabeth Jean (Robertson) S.