The book of Dahlia : a novel 🔍
Albert, Elisa, 1978- New York : Free Press, Simon & Schuster, [N.p.], 2008
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ix, 276 pages ; 23 cm, A young Jewish-American woman learns that she has brain cancer and through a series of flashbacks examines her wasted life, Something wrong -- Understanding your diagnosis -- A different kind of disease -- The bright side -- Get a second opinion -- You're the boss -- Trust your treatment -- Choose life -- Find a support system -- Evaluate your relationships -- Heal yourself -- Live now -- Laugh -- Reframe -- Be grateful -- Have faith -- Forgive and forget -- Be well
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The Book of Dahlia / Elisa Albert
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Elisa Albert
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Simon & Schuster, Incorporated
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Beyond Words/Atria Books
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1st Free Press hardcover ed., New York, New York State, 2008
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First Free Press hardcover edition, New York, 2008
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1st Free Press trade pbk, New York, 2009
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United States, United States of America
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New York [etc, 2009
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March 11, 2008
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Reprint, 2009
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From the author of the critically acclaimed story collection How This Night Is Different comes a dark, arresting, fearlessly funny story of one young woman's terminal illness. In The Book of Dahlia, Elisa Albert walks a dazzling line between gravitas and irreverence, mining an exhilarating blend of skepticism and curiosity, compassion and candor, high and low culture. Meet Dahlia Finger: twenty-nine, depressed, whip-smart, occasionally affable, bracingly honest, resolutely single, and perennially unemployed. She spends her days stoned in front of the TV, watching the same movies repeatedly, like'a form of prayer.'But Dahlia's so-called life is upended by an aggressive, inoperable brain tumor. Stunned and uncomprehending, Dahlia must work toward reluctant emotional reckoning with the aid of a questionable self-help guide. She obsessively revisits the myriad heartbreaks, disappointments, rages, and regrets that comprise the story of her life -- from her parents'haphazard Israeli courtship to her kibbutz conception; from the role of beloved daughter and little sister to that of abandoned, suicidal adolescent; from an affluent childhood in Los Angeles to an aimless existence in the gentrified wilds of Brooklyn; from a girl with'options'to a girl with none -- convinced that cancer struck because she herself is somehow at fault. With her take-no-prisoners perspective, her depressive humor, and her extreme vulnerability, Dahlia Finger is an unforgettable anti-heroine. This staggering portrait of one young woman's life and death confirms Elisa Albert as a'witty, incisive'(Variety) and even'wonder-inducing'writer (Time Out New York).
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Returning to her native L.A. in search of a new start, Dahlia Finger avoids her dysfunctional family and spends her days in a drug-induced stupor in front of the television, until her diagnosis with an inoperable brain tumor forces her to reevaluate her life. By the author of How This Night Is Different. 35,000 first printing.
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2023-06-28
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