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An edition of Veronica (2005)

Veronica

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The friendship that began in the 1980s between Alison, a young woman struggling with her ruined career as a fashion model, and Veronica, an older eccentric proofreader, survives Alison's return to the world of fashion and Veronica's battle with AIDS.

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Publisher
Vintage
Language
English
Pages
272

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2008, Serpent's Tail Limited
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2007, Serpent's Tail Limited
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2005, Pantheon Books
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2005, Pantheon Books
in English - 1st ed.
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Veronica
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Paperback in Spanish

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Library of Congress
, PS3557.A36 V47 2006

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7427065M
ISBN 10
037572785X
ISBN 13
9780375727856
OCLC/WorldCat
70804760
LibraryThing
40822
Goodreads
22258

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OL2717744W

Work Description

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 bog and she sank with it. She sank into a world of demons and deformed creatures. Because she was beautiful, the demon queen made her into a statue as a gift for her great-grandson. The girl was covered in snakes and slime and surrounded by the hate of every creature trapped like she was. She was starving but couldn't eat the bread still welded to her feet. She could hear what people were saying about her; a boy passing by saw what had happened to her and told everyone, and they all said she deserved it. Even her mother said she deserved it. The girl couldn't move, but if she could have, she would've twisted with rage. "It isn't fair!" cried my mother, and her voice mocked the wicked girl.

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