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- The hugely anticipated new novel by the author of The Secret History —a best-seller nationwide and around the world, and one of the most astonishing debuts in recent times— The Little Friend is even more transfixing and resonant.
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May 27, 2020 · The book tells the story of Harriet, a 12-year old girl living in Mississippi in the 1970s. She was just a baby when her brother, Robin, died in mysterious circumstances. During the summer holiday Harriet becomes deeply preoccupied by the unexplained death and tries to seek revenge for her brother.
Oct 22, 2002 · Bestselling author Donna Tartt returns with a grandly ambitious and utterly riveting novel of childhood, innocence and evil. The setting is Alexandria, Mississippi, where one Mother’s Day a little boy named Robin Cleve Dufresnes was found hanging from a tree in his parents’ yard.
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Donna Tartt’s novel, The Little Friend, is rich with allegorical elements that add depth to the story. The novel’s setting, a small town in Mississippi, is an allegory for the South’s troubled history with race relations.
The Little Friend is the second novel by the American author Donna Tartt. The novel was initially published by Alfred A. Knopf on October 22, 2002, a decade after her first novel, The Secret History. The Little Friend is a mystery adventure, centered on a young girl, Harriet Cleve Dufresnes, living in Mississippi in the early 1970s.
- Donna Tartt
- 2002
The hugely anticipated new novel by the author of The Secret History—a best-seller nationwide and around the world, and one of the most astonishing debuts in recent times—The Little Friend is even more transfixing and resonant.
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In “The Little Friend” by Donna Tartt, death and loss are recurring themes that shape the narrative and the characters’ lives. The novel opens with the unsolved murder of nine-year-old Robin Cleve Dufresnes, which haunts his family and the community.
The hugely anticipated new novel by the author of The Secret History —a best-seller nationwide and around the world, and one of the most astonishing debuts in recent times— The Little Friend is even more transfixing and resonant.