Publisher: Random House
Year: 2008
Synopsis: Emily Haxby is eager to break through the emotional and professional ties that bind. She is all about self-destructing and blowing apart all her relationships with friends and family. Emily soon finds out that the opposite of love is not hate but loneliness and emptiness.
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What Others Have to Say:
Washington Post
"One of the pleasures of Buxbaum's novel is her manipulation of the conventions of "Sex and the City" and its literary ilk."
Buzz Sugar
"The best part: it's funny. Not fall-down-guffawing funny, but wry and self-aware and silly and sarcastic."
Trashionista
"My eyes were stinging with emotion right towards the end, then bizarrely, I also found myself skipping little bits."
Extras:
Interview with the Author
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