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The Little Friend
by Donna Tartt
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New York, NY: Knopf (2002)
First Edition. Signed.
Fine in dust jacket.
It has been a decade since Tartt blazed forth with The Secret History, but it was worth the wait.
Set in small-town Mississippi, her new work centers on the family of Harriet Cleve, shattered forever after the murder by hanging of Harriets nine-year-old brother, Robin, when Harriet was still a baby. Harriets mother has withdrawn, her father has left town (though he still supports the family), and Harriet and sister Allison are essentially raised by their redoubtable grandmother, Edie, and a gaggle of aunts who, though mostly married, are ultimately "spinsters at heart." Harriet grows up an ornery and precocious child who at age 12 determines that she will finally uncover her brothers murderer.
Whether or not she solves the crime is hardly the point; what matters here is the writing-dense, luscious, and exact-and Tartts ability to reconstruct the life of this family in vivid detail. Harriet in particular is an extraordinary creation; shes a believable child who is also persuasively wise beyond her years. That debut was no fluke; highly recommended. --Barbara Hoffert, "Library Journal"
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