In uncompromising and fresh prose, Tillman tells the story of three very contemporary girls. Grace, Emily and Jane collide with friends, family, and culture under dark and comic
circumstances, presented in uncanny, disturbing, and sometimes shocking terms. In Haunted Houses, Tillman wries of the past within the present, and of the inescapability of private
memory and public history. A caustic account of how America makes and unmakes a young woman.
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The Gothic Line: Italy, Winter 1944
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Mysteries of Pittsburgh
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The Life and Deaths of Ethel Jurado
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In the Moon of Red Ponies
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Beauty Creek
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The Mirror in the Mirror: New Perspectives in Short Fiction
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White Is for Witching
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Warning to the Crocodiles
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The Ambidextrist
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No Dominion
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Moonbath
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Don’t You Forget About Me
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The Ramayana: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic; Suggested by the Tamil Version of Kamban
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Fábula asiática / An Asian Fable
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The Big Hype
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The Art of Racing in the Rain
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Laura Warholic: Or, the Sexual Intellectual
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Some Things I Never Thought I’d Do
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The Boyfriend from Hell
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