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Cassandra at the Wedding

Contributor(s): Baker, Dorothy (Author), Eisenberg, Deborah (Afterword by)

ISBN: 9781590176016

Publisher: New York Review of Books

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Pub Date: August 21, 2012

Dewey: FIC

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 7.90" L x 5.10" W ( 0.60 lbs) 256 pages

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Fiction | Romance | General | LGBTQ | Lesbian | Literary | Sagas | Women | Coming of Age

Series: New York Review Books Classics

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Description: Reprint. Originally published: Boston: Houghton Mifflin, c1962.

Review Quotes: "This is an ideal beach read--all the better if you live someplace where the beaches are cold." --Anna Wiener, The New Yorker

"Knowing, wise and a cracking read." --Irish Independent

"An important achievement...intoxicating fun." -- Lillian Smith

"[Baker's] ear for dialogue is acute, her prose immaculate...this is a novel of exceptional quality." -- Times Literary Supplement

"I--whose usual bed time is ten o'clock--stayed up all night reading that exquisite Cassandra at the Wedding--dazzled by the pyrotechnics of such an artist. I can only think back to Young Man with a Horn, and be overwhelmed by Dorothy Baker's continuing brilliance." -- Carson McCullers

"Dorothy Baker's Cassandra at the Wedding (New York Review Books, 2004) is another novel in which it's hard not to be caught up from the very first page by the first--person voice of the speaker. Originally published in 1962, this is the compulsively readable story of Cassandra's unwilling trip home to attend (or prevent) her twin sister Judith's wedding. She's one of those neurotic, intellegent women, trying to understand the direction her life has taken. Long out of print, this is just one of the wonderful titles (both fiction and non--fiction) brought back to life by a publishing company whose mission, according to editor Edwin Frank, is to rescue some of the many truly remarkable works of literature that have had the misfortune of falling out of print." -- Nancy Pearl, The Beat, KUOW 94.9 FM Seattle NPR

"Belongs with Salinger's Catcher in the Rye and McCullers's Member of the Wedding as a modern American classic." - Georgia Hammick

"A brilliantly told story...remarkably subtle...inexporably lucid." - The New York Times

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