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_bD43 2013
082 0 0 _aFIC STO
100 1 _aStone, Robert
_d, 1937-
245 1 0 _aDeath of the black-haired girl
_c/ Robert Stone
260 _aNew York
_b: Mariner Books
_c, 2014, c2013.
300 _a281 pages
_c; 22 cm
520 _aJoy Williams In an elite college in a once-decaying New England city, Steven Brookman has come to a decision. A brilliant but careless professor, he has determined that for the sake of his marriage, and his soul, he must extract himself from his relationship with Maud Stack, his electrifying student, whose papers are always late and too long yet always incandescent. But Maud is a young woman whose passions are not easily contained or curtailed, and their union will quickly yield tragic and far-reaching consequences. As in wish it were. The stakes of Brookman and Maud's relationship prove higher than either one could have anticipated, pitting individuals against one another and against the institutions meant to protect them.
650 _aCollege teachers
_v--Fiction
650 _aTeacher-student relationship
_v--Fiction
650 4 _aWomen college students
_v--Fiction
650 4 _aMarried men
_v--Fiction
650 _aPregnant women
_v--Fiction
650 _aPolice
_v--Fiction
651 _aNew England
_v--Fiction
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