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020 _a9780156011655
082 1 _aFIC MES
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100 1 _aMessud, Claire
_d(, 1966-)
245 1 0 _aThe last life
_c/ Claire Messud
260 _aOrland
_b: Harcourt, Inc.
_c, 1999
300 _a403 p.
_c; 21 cm
520 _aNarrated by a fifteen-year-old girl with a ruthless regard for truth, The Last Life is a novel of lies and ghosts, love and honor. Set in colonial Algeria, and in the south of France and New England, it is the tale of the LaBasse family, whose quiet integrity is shattered by the shots from a grandfather's rifle. As their world suddenly begins to crumble, long-hidden shame emerges: a son abandoned by the family before he was even born, a mother whose identity is not what she has claimed, a father whose act of defiance brings Hotel Bellevue - the family business- - o its knees. Messud skillfully and inexorably describes how the stories we tell ourselves, and the lies to which we cling, can turn on us in a moment.
546 _aEnglish
650 4 _aFrench Americans
_x-Fiction
651 4 _aAlgeria
_x-Fiction
942 _cMO
999 _c237410
_d237410