The book of Dahlia : a novel 🔍
Albert, Elisa, 1978- New York : Free Press, 1st Free Press hardcover ed., New York, New York State, 2008
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description
ix, 276 p. ; 23 cm, A young Jewish-American woman learns that she has brain cancer and through a series of flashbacks examines her wasted life
Alternative filename
ia/bookofdahlianove0000elis.pdf
Alternative title
The Book of Dahlia / Elisa Albert
Alternative author
Elisa Albert
Alternative publisher
Simon & Schuster, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
Beyond Words/Atria Books
Alternative edition
First Free Press hardcover edition, New York, 2008
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
March 11, 2008
Alternative description
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.
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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