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The butterfly sister a Novel

Hansen, Amy Gail. (Author).

Summary: The past just arrived on Ruby's doorstep . . .To uncover the truth about a friend's disappearance, a fragile young woman must silence the ghosts of her past in this moving debut tale that intertwines mystery, madness, betrayal, love, and literature. --, the book she believes was a harbinger of her madness. Is someone trying to send her a message?and what does it mean?The search for answers leads to Tarble. As Ruby digs into Beth's past, she has no choice but to confront her own?an odyssey that will force her to reexamine her final days at school, including the married professor who broke her heart and the ghosts of illustrious writers, dead by their own hand, who beckoned her to join their tragic circle. But will finding the truth finally set Ruby free ... or send her over the edge of sanity?

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  • ISBN: 9780062234650
  • ISBN: 006223465X
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 online resource
  • Publisher: New York : HarperCollins, 2013.

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General Note:
Electronic book.
Subject: Women college students -- Fiction
Missing persons -- Fiction
Fiction
Mystery & Detective
Female friendship
Missing persons
Genre: Electronic books.
Fiction.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2013 August #1
    When the suitcase of a former college classmate mysteriously arrives at her doorstep, Ruby Rousseau is forced to confront her painful past. During the previous year, Ruby had an affair with her English professor, attempted suicide, and dropped out of a prestigious women's college just shy of graduation. The suitcase belongs to Beth, who recently went missing after taking an overseas trip, and Ruby grudgingly sets out to unravel the mystery of her disappearance. Author Hansen's debut novel investigates the parallels between the contemporary female college experience and the influence of some of literature's greatest women writers: Sylvia Plath and Virginia Woolf, among others. Although the plot takes some predictable turns, Hansen's heroine, Ruby, proves to be a smart, complex, and very engaging character. An agreeable mix of suspense and literary fiction. Copyright 2013 Booklist Reviews.
  • Kirkus Reviews : Kirkus Reviews 2013 July #1
    After a disastrous semester, Ruby Rousseau returns home to tend her wounds. A broken heart, a suicide attempt, a failed thesis--all have left her devastated, unable even to read her favorite books. But the delivery of a mysterious suitcase forces her to face her demons. The suitcase belongs to Beth Richards, an acquaintance, not even a friend, from Tarble College, and she's gone missing. Inside the suitcase, Ruby finds not only a postcard invitation to Tarble's Reunion Weekend, but also a copy of A Room of One's Own, a book that sings to her with the siren call of her abandoned thesis. Under the guidance of the handsome, charismatic and married professor Mark Suter, Ruby had spent her final semester immersed in the literature of women whose creativity and intelligence had driven them to desperate, suicidal acts. Now working as a journalist--well, really just writing obituaries--Ruby is perhaps fulfilling the echoes in her college's namesake of muckraking journalist Ida Tarbell. Unable to resist, she opens the book and discovers a comment in the margin that she cannot ignore. Encouraged by her editor, Ruby begins investigating Beth's disappearance, a search that quickly splashes over its margins into her own life. Was her thesis really a failure? What were Suter's true intentions? The answers can only be found by traveling back to Tarble, where another young woman has attempted suicide on the eve of the reunion. Ghostly sightings of Virginia Woolf, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Sylvia Plath throw Ruby's sanity into question as they emphasize a thread stitching each of these women's lives to each other's: All are madwomen in the attic. Despite some implausible coincidences, Hansen's debut cleverly entwines these literary ghosts into a suspenseful and swiftly paced light mystery. Copyright Kirkus 2013 Kirkus/BPI Communications.All rights reserved.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2013 June #3

    In Hansen's agreeable debut, college dropout Ruby Rousseau mistakenly receives a suitcase belonging to Beth Richards, a former classmate at Tarble, a private women's college near Chicago. The suitcase seems only a nuisance until Ruby learns that Beth has vanished on a trip to Pittsburgh. Ruby, an obituary writer for a suburban Chicago daily, hands the suitcase over to an indifferent and inept detective, but inadvertently keeps one of Beth's books, which has marginalia referring to Mark Suter, a young, charismatic, and unscrupulous professor at Tarble. Is Beth's disappearance connected to Suter? Ruby—whose disastrous affair with Suter ended with her attempting suicide—is convinced that it is, and travels to Tarble, where she confronts ghosts from her past, including Suter. Some truly bizarre characters people the story and some surprises defy credulity, but this thriller remains rewarding reading. Agent: Elisabeth Weed, Weed Literary Agency. (Aug.)

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