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With a new afterword by Jeff Gomez Originally published during the literary "Brat Pack" phenomenon of the 1980s, this edition of Lisa Pliscou's acclaimed first novel-written when she was 24-roars through ten riotous days in the hilariously tangled life of a Harvard senior who, as the heroine of her own story, must find a way to set her world to rights.
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"Brilliant . . . It's a perfect depiction of the end of college, when life feels like a sinking ship. Luckily for us, Miranda isn't going down quietly."
Tara Altebrando, author of Dreamland Social Club and Roomies
"Pliscou has managed here to bring to life a particular segment of a generation . . . plus some of the funniest dialogue I've read in a long time-both painfully real and funny, which is quite an authorial coup."
David Foster Wallace