The Broken Teaglass

electronic resource

English language

Published March 18, 2009 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-440-33889-5
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OCLC Number:
464723860

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The dusty files of a venerable dictionary publisher . . . a hidden cache of coded clues . . . a story written by a phantom author . . . an unsolved murder in a gritty urban park--all collide memorably in Emily Arsenault's magnificent debut, at once a teasing literary puzzle, an ingenious suspense novel, and an exploration of definitions: of words, of who we are, and of the stories we choose to define us.In the maze of cubicles at Samuelson Company, editors toil away in silence, studying the English language, poring over new expressions and freshly coined words--all in preparation for the next new edition of the Samuelson Dictionary. Among them is editorial assistant Billy Webb, just out of college, struggling to stay awake and appear competent. But there are a few distractions. His intriguing coworker Mona Minot may or may not be flirting with him. And he's starting …

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Makes me want to become a lexicographer! The story is interesting, but the storytelling left a little to be desired. The characters had discussions and thoughts which went nowhere as far as the story was concerned. Sometimes that's worthwhile in order to get to know the characters better, but it seemed distracting in this case.