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003 | OCoLC | ||
005 | 20170911164837.0 | ||
008 | 130716t20132013nyu d 000 1 eng d | ||
020 | _a9780316239875 | ||
020 | _a0316239879 | ||
035 | _a(OCoLC)854894176 | ||
035 | _a1066899 | ||
035 | _a(OCoLC)ocn854894176 | ||
040 | _cx | ||
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_aTartt, Donna, _eauthor. |
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245 | 1 | 4 |
_aThe goldfinch / _cDonna Tartt. |
250 | _aLarge print edition. | ||
264 | 1 |
_aNew York : _bLittle, Brown and Company, _c2013. |
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264 | 4 | _c©2013 | |
300 |
_a1240 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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_nlarge print _2rda |
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_a"The author of the classic bestsellers The Secret History and The Little Friend returns with a brilliant, highly anticipated new novel. A young boy in New York City, Theo Decker, miraculously survives an accident that takes the life of his mother. Alone and abandoned by his father, Theo is taken in by a friend's family and struggles to make sense of his new life. In the years that follow, he becomes entranced by one of the few things that reminds him of his mother: a small, mysteriously captivating painting that ultimately draws Theo into the art underworld. Composed with the skills of a master, The Goldfinch is a haunted odyssey through present-day America, and a drama of almost unbearable acuity and power. It is a story of loss and obsession, survival and self-invention, and the enormous power of art"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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586 | _aPulitzer Prize for Fiction, 2014 | ||
650 | 0 |
_aYoung men _vFiction. |
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650 | 0 |
_aLoss (Psychology) _vFiction. |
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650 | 0 |
_aArtists _vFiction. |
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650 | 0 |
_aSelf-realization _vFiction. |
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650 | 0 | _aLarge type books. | |
651 | 0 |
_aNew York (N.Y.) _vFiction. |
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655 | 7 |
_aBildungsromans. _2gsafd |
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655 | 7 |
_aSuspense fiction. _2gsafd |
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907 | _a.b115207831 | ||
942 | _cBOOK |