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Nelly Reifler
"In the title story, an educated young woman sits behind the glass of a talk booth in a peep show and becomes a different girl for each man who visits. A thorn in a little girl's scalp becomes the physical locus for her painter father's grief and helplessness following his wife's leaving in "The Splinter." "Teeny" tells the story of an awkward, solitary pubescent girl who can't bring herself to perform the simple task of feeding the vacationing neighbors' cats. In "Baby," an infant asks his mother existential questions that are impossible to answer."--Jacket.
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
|---|---|
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-416-58548-0 primary |
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