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Authors: Alice Mattison
ISBN-13: 9780061153020, ISBN-10: 0061153028
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: September 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Alice Mattison

Alice Mattison is the acclaimed author of four story collections and five novels, most recently Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn. The Book Borrower and her collections In Case We're Separated and Men Giving Money, Women Yelling were named New York Times Notable Books. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, she teaches fiction in the graduate writing program at Bennington College in Vermont and lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

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On the first page of The Book Borrower, Toby Ruben and Deborah Laidlaw meet in a city playground where they are looking after their babies. Deborah lends Toby a book, Trolley Girl, a memoir about a 1920s trolley strike and three Jewish sisters, which will disappear and reappear throughout the twenty-two years these women are friends. Toby and Deborah raise children in the seventies while arguing over Patty Hearst and the meaning of life. They find work teaching inner-city day-care workers, a job that leads to conflict between them. Meanwhile, Toby reads the opening chapters of Trolley Girl with interest, but puts the book aside when its story turns tragic. Ten years later we find Toby and Deborah adjunct English instructors at a college. They are mothers of school-age children, stealing time to drink a beer, still deeply involved in their difficult friendship. The borrowed book has long since disappeared from Toby's consciousness. Another decade passes. Toby and Deborah spend a November afternoon hiking down a trail in the park. They never imagine that the outing will be their last together. In the final chapters of the novel, The Trolley Girl reemerges from Toby's dusty bookshelf and unexpectedly helps her come to terms with this agonizing loss.

Washington Post Book World

Extraordinary.

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