The book of proper names
1st U.S. ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Whiteside, Shaun. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - St. Martin's Press, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Translation of: Robert des noms propres
Word Count
30,500 words, Guess
Page Count
122 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3290760M
- ISBN-100312320558
- OCLC Control Number54817132
- Library of Congress Control Number2004006097
- Goodreads1003801
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- LibraryThing53687
Classifications
- DDC843/.914
- LCCPQ2674.O778 R6313 2004
- LCCPQ2674.O778 R63 2002
Description
"To have an extraordinary life, Lucette believes, one must have and extraordinary name. Horrified by the pedestrian names her husband chooses for their unborn child (Tanguy if it's a boy, Joelle if it's a girl), Lucette does the only honorable thing to save her baby from such an unexceptional destiny - she kills her spouse. While in prison, Lucette gives birth to a daughter to whom she bequeaths the portentous name of an obscure saint, Plectrude, before hanging herself." "From her beginnings, Plectrude seems fated for a life like no other. Raised by an indulgent and adoring aunt, she is a dreamy child who is discovered to have enormous gifts as a dancer. Accepted at Paris's most prestigious ballet school, Plectrude devotes herself to artistic perfection, giving dance her heart and soul - and ultimately her body. As her world shatters as easily as her bones, she learns to survive in the only way she knows how - by committing an act of deadly self-preservation her mother would have understood best."--BOOK JACKET.
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