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A B O U T--T H E--B O O K
But Anne has changed "into a strange new mistress-person," Harriet writes in a letter/journal she keeps for Benedict. Anne has become "frighteningly accessorized," turning into an "Anne of Cleavage." She is in the midst, Harriet soon learns, of a disastrous affair with a much older married man. As Harriet wonders how -- or whether -- to rescue Anne, events take a series of unexpected turns, and Harriet's past is once more reflected, darkly, in the present. Can you rescue somebody who doesn't want to be rescued?
How far can you trust your own perceptions? Objects in Mirror Are
Closer Than They Appear considers these questions while marking
the debut of a distinctive writer. Funny, sad, layered with Nabokovian
word games, this is a striking and profound first novel. B L U R B S
"Katharine Weber, in her stunning first novel, might be a
murder-mystery author, so tight is her style as she examines four
lives and their effect on each other, seeing each one as if in
mirrors which do not tell the truth -- a fascinating read."
"An amazing first novel .... It is wise, flippant, deep, witty --
characteristics which are seldom found together. It is also a good
story, and Harriet Rose is a marvelous and endearing character."
"I much enjoyed this delightfully witty novel."
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