Veronica

A Novel

227 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2005 by Pantheon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-375-42145-7
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OCLC Number:
57693314

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When I was young, my mother read me a story about a wicked little girl. She read it to me and my two sisters. We sat curled against her on the couch and she read from the book on her lap. The lamp shone on us and there was a blanket over us. The girl in the story was beautiful and cruel. Because her mother was poor, she sent her daughter to work for rich people, who spoiled and petted her. The rich people told her she had to visit her mother. But the girl felt she was too good and went merely to show herself. One day, the rich people sent her home with a loaf of bread for her mother. But when the little girl came to a muddy bog, rather than ruin her shoes, she threw down the bread and stepped on it. It sank into the …

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Well, I have been on a lucky reading streak lately. I don't think Veronica is perfect, I had a hard time believing that moss could "hum" and I wanted more present tense.... but then again there are many amazing metaphors and descriptions that I am glad Mary Gaitskill is so adventurous. This book was exceptional because the characters were superbly idiosyncratic, the points exploratory rather than didactic- thought provoking and I just like the quirky writing. I cannot wait to read her new book!

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