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    <![CDATA[The Big Girls]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>At the heart of this electrifying novel is a crime of unfathomable horror and its effect on several profoundly different lives, each altered by a surprising connection to the others.<br/><br/>We hear four brilliantly realized voices: Helen, an inmate at Sloatsburg women&#8217;s prison serving a life sentence for the murder of her children; trapped within the maze of her own tortured mind, she is the subject of damning national attention. Dr. Louise Forrest, the recently divorced mother of an eight-year-old boy&#8212;the new chief of psychiatry at Sloatsburg. Angie, an ambitious Hollywood starlet, intent on nothing but fame. And Ike Bradshaw, a sardonic corrections officer, formerly a New York City narcotics detective.<br/><br/>As the alternating narratives unfold, we begin to wonder why Dr. Forrest has chosen Sloatsburg over the Park Avenue practice for which she was trained. And the origin of Helen&#8217;s psychosis is revealed&#8212;both its shocking depths and its disturbingly convincing rationale&#8212;as well as why she is desperate to make herself known to the young actress Angie. <br/><br/><em>The Big Girls </em>is a powerful and audacious novel about the anarchy of families, the sometimes destructive power of the maternal instinct, the vitality and evil of communities, and the cult of celebrity&#8212;written in spare, evocative prose and with a bold understanding of the darkest, most hidden aspects of human nature.</p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Susanna Moore]]></name>
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  <read_at>Tue Jul 08 15:46:32 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I love the Oral Autobiography style of this book but at about half-way through it's awfully depressing....]]></body>
    
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