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Kinsey and me : stories / Sue Grafton.

By: Publication details: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, c2013.Description: xvii, 286 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0399163832 (acidfree paper)
  • 9780399163838
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3557.R13 K56 2013
Contents:
Between the sheets -- Long gone -- Parker shotgun -- Non sung smoke -- Falling off the roof -- Poison that leaves no trace -- Full circle -- Little missionary work -- Lying game -- Eye for an I : justice, morality, the nature of the hard-boiled private investigator, and all that existential stuff -- Woman capable of anything -- That's not an easy way to go -- Lost people -- Clue -- Night visit, corridor A -- April 24, 1960 -- Closet -- Maple Hill -- Portable life -- Auarrel -- Jessie -- Death review -- Letter from my father.
Summary: A collection of stories that reveal Kinsey's origins-- and Grafton's past. The nine stories that open the book show how fully formed Kinsey was from the beginning. The thirteen stories in the second part, written in the decade following her mother's death, feature Kit Blue, a younger version of Grafton herself, and reflect her troubled family life and the author's journey from anger to understanding and forgiveness.
Holdings
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Fiction Hanover Public Library Shelves FIC GRAF (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906000852922

"A Marian Wood book."

Between the sheets -- Long gone -- Parker shotgun -- Non sung smoke -- Falling off the roof -- Poison that leaves no trace -- Full circle -- Little missionary work -- Lying game -- Eye for an I : justice, morality, the nature of the hard-boiled private investigator, and all that existential stuff -- Woman capable of anything -- That's not an easy way to go -- Lost people -- Clue -- Night visit, corridor A -- April 24, 1960 -- Closet -- Maple Hill -- Portable life -- Auarrel -- Jessie -- Death review -- Letter from my father.

A collection of stories that reveal Kinsey's origins-- and Grafton's past. The nine stories that open the book show how fully formed Kinsey was from the beginning. The thirteen stories in the second part, written in the decade following her mother's death, feature Kit Blue, a younger version of Grafton herself, and reflect her troubled family life and the author's journey from anger to understanding and forgiveness.

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