From the author of the critically acclaimed Elsewhere comes this brilliant novel about an impossible romance, a family living outside of the law, and the ties that forever bind us.
Chocolate and coffee are illegal, paper is hard to find, water is increasingly scarce, and New York City is... read more
“Life really had taught me that smart people anticipated the worst. That way, there was time to make a plan.”Anya "Annie" Balanchine
“Daddy used to say that calling a person a romantic was just another way of saying he or she acted without regard for consequences.”Anya "Annie" Balanchine
“It seemed excessive to commit two violent acts with pasta in the same day.”Anya "Annie" Balanchine
“This is nothing. Tragedy is when someone ends up dead. Everything else is just a bump in the road.”Anya "Annie" Balanchine:
1. I Defend My Own Honor
2. I Am Punished; Define Recidivism; Tend to Family Matters
3. I Confess; Contemplate Mortality & Teeth; Lure a Boy Under False Pretenses; Disappoint My Brother
4. I Go to Little Egypt
5. I Regret Having Gone to Little Egypt
6. I Entertain Two Unwelcome Guests; Am Mistaken for Someone Else
7. I Am Accused; Make Matters Worse
8. I Am Sent to Liberty; Am Also, Tattooed!
9. I Discover an Influential Friend & Then, A Foe
10. I Convalesce; Receive Visitors; Hear News of Gabe Arsley
11. I Define Tragedy For Scarlet
12. I Relent; Make an Adequate Witch
13. I Tend to an Obligation (Ignore Others); Pose for a Picture
14. I Am Forced to Turn the Other Cheek
15. We Mourn Again; I Learn the Definition of Internecine
16. I Apologize (Repeatedly); Am Apologized to (Once)
17. I Make Plans for the Summer
18. I Am Betrayed
19. I Enact a Fair Trade
20. I Set My House in Order; Am Returned to Liberty
Followed by Because It Is My Blood.
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