Lulu
A Novella
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Narrated by:
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Karen White
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By:
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Nancy Friday
Lulu is a fascinating heroine based on the equally fascinating life of her creator. Come take the journey with Lulu as she grows from a precocious child in Charleston, SC, into a coed at a college in the North. A journey that comes with all of the heartbreak of first love, motherly rivalry, brotherly caring, and parental betrayal. With a literary voice in the grand tradition of the great Southern writers, one of America's best-selling nonfiction authors, Nancy Friday, has in Lulu created a fascinating first work of fiction.
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Critic reviews
" Lulu is funny and sad, intriguing and ultimately insightful, a book for each of us, a helpful and even important read." (NetGalley)
“I closed the book and wept for half an hour." (Christina Robb, The Boston Globe)
”Brilliant, courageous, moving!” ( The Washington Post)
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