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Truth and Beauty by Ann Patchett

Truth and Beauty

A Friendship

by Ann Patchett
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2004, 257 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2005, 272 pages
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Kim Northrop

An engrossing read about friendship and addiction.
Your life will be richer for having read this book.
Tom Freeman

Bel Canto,Taft,The Magicians Assistant, Patron Saints of Liars
I am eighty and a former English teacher and independent school administrator. Normally I enjoy fiction more than non-fiction. Ann Patchett's novels rank, in my opinion, with some of Faulkner's best writing. Harper's To Kill a Mockinggbird, is a fair comparison. I will be greatly surprised if her works are not soon recognized as some of the best writing in twentieth century American literature. Her ability to relate to themes common to the human family in general are amazing for such a young writer.
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