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Borrowed Finery

3.55 ( 658 Ratings by Goodreads)
Borrowed Finery

Borrowed Finery

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3.55 (658 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 August, 2002
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An astonishing, devastating memoir of a 1930s American childhood. A New York Times Best Book of 2001 Born in the 1920s to young, bohemian parents, Paula Fox was left at birth in a Manhattan orphanage. Rescued by her grandmother, Fox eventually landed with a gentle, poor minister in upstate New York. Uncle Elwood, as he came to be known, gave Paula a secure and loving home for many years, but her parents constantly re-surface. Her father is a good-looking, hard-drinking Hollywood screenwriter (among his credits is The Last Train to Madrid, which Graham Greene declared was 'the worst movie I ever saw'), and her mother, icily glamorous, is given to almost psychotic bursts of temper that punctuate a deep, disturbing indifference. They exercise, probably without even realising it, a sort of drip-drip cruelty, a cruelty by stealth, upon Paula, as they shuttle her from one exotic place to another, from a Cuban sugar plantation to Hollywood to Montreal to Florida, from relative to relative, never spending more than a few moments with her, maybe 2 days, maybe 2 weeks, before they leave her and move on. Paula Fox has a voice of great clarity and simplicity and this is an incredibly powerful, straight-to-the-heart piece of writing. A novelist and children's writer, her adult fiction is currently undergoing a resurrection in the US, admired and lauded by Jonathan Franzen, David Foster Wallace and Andrea Barrett, to name but a few, who claim a place for her alongside Updike, Roth & Bellow. Several of her novels, including the most famous, Desperate Characters, a piercing portrait of a Sixties NY couple, are spectacularly back in print in the US, and Ms Fox is being rightly appreciated once again. Offers the same reading experience as Bad Blood -- readable, honest, beautifully written, quietly devastating.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780007137244
ISBN10 0007137249
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 385 g
Product Dimensions 142 x 30 x 188 mm
Publisher / Reseller Flamingo
Format hardback
Edition First Edition
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Media Reviews

`Borrowed Finery is like being let into a living diary, full of glittering scenes that, as you turn to them, suddenly begin to move. It is a more humane, even-handed and entertaining book than many of the people involved had any right to expect.' The Times

`It is with amazement, approaching incredulity, that I read Paula Fox's account of being abandoned by her parents. Gripping and shocking.' The Sunday Times

`In less poised hands, this story could turn to self-pitying melodrama. Fox's telling, however, is as sharp and clean as a whiplash, piquing the reader's curiosity.' Herald

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Author's Bio

Paula Fox is the author of six novels, including Desperate Characters, The Widow's Children, and Poor George. She is also a Newberry Award-winning children's author. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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