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Enormously visceral, emotionally gripping, and imbued with the belief that justice is possible even after the most horrific of crimes, Alice Sebold's compelling memoir of her rape at the age of eighteen is a story that takes hold of you and won't let go.
Back Bay
September 2002
262 pages ISBN: 0316096199 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Biography
Sebold fulfills a promise that she made to herself in the
very tunnel where she was raped: someday she would write a
book about her experience. With Lucky she delivers on that
promise with mordant wit and an eye for life's absurdities,
as she describes what she was like both as a young girl
before the rape and how that rape changed but did not sink
the woman she later became. It is Alice's indomitable spirit that we come to know in
these pages. The same young woman who sets her sights on
becoming an Ethel Merman-style diva one day (despite her
braces, bad complexion, and extra weight) encounters what is
still thought of today as the crime from which no woman can
ever really recover. In an account that is at once
heartrending and hilarious, we see Alice's spirit prevail as
she struggles to have a normal college experience in the
aftermath of this harrowing, life-changing event. No less gripping is the almost unbelievable role that
coincidence plays in the unfolding of Sebold's narrative.
Her case, placed in the inactive file, is miraculously
opened again six months later when she sees her rapist on
the street. This begins the long road to what dominates
these pages: the struggle for triumph and understanding --
in the courtroom and outside in the world. Lucky is, quite simply, a real-life thriller. In its
literary style and narrative tension we never lose sight of
why this life story is worth reading. At the end we are left
standing in the wake of devastating violence, and, like the
writer, we have come to know what it means to survive.
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