The Little Friend

Donna Tartt2003
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The second novel by Donna Tartt, bestselling author of “The Goldfinch” (winner of the 2014 Pulitzer Prize), “The Little Friend” is a grandly ambitious and utterly riveting novel of childhood, innocence and evil. The setting is Alexandria, Mississippi, where one Mother’s Day a little boy named Robin Cleve Dufresnes was found hanging from a tree in his parents’ yard. Twelve years later Robin’s murder is still unsolved and his family remains devastated. So it is that Robin’s sister Harriet—unnervingly bright, insufferably determined, and unduly influenced by the fiction of Kipling and Robert Louis Stevenson–sets out to unmask his killer. Aided only by her worshipful friend Hely, Harriet crosses her town’s rigid lines of race and caste and burrows deep into her family’s history of loss. Filled with hairpin turns of plot and “a bustling, ridiculous humanity worthy of Dickens” (The New York Times Book Review), “The Little Friend” is a work of myriad enchantments by a writer of prodigious talent.
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Daring
Clever
Emotional
Intense
Unforgettable
Honest
Long winded
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Eloquent
Heartbreaking
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2.5 stars
Complex
Gross
Insightful
Original
Ironic
Long winded
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Suspenseful
Unpredictable
Long winded
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2.5 stars
Suspenseful
Unpredictable
Long winded
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