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Lost Girls and Love Hotels

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Zusatztext "Lost Girls and Love Hotels could almost be read as an alternative travel guide." Informationen zum Autor Catherine Hanrahan 's fiction has appeared in Zoetrope All-Story Extr a and Open City . Born in Montreal, she has lived in Thailand, England, and Japan, where she worked as a bar hostess and English teacher. Klappentext Margaret is doing everything in her power to forget home. And Tokyo's exotic nightlife -- teeming with intoxicants, pornography, and three-hour love hotels -- enables her to keep her demons at bay. Working as an English specialist at Air-Pro Stewardess Training Institute by day, and losing herself in a sex- and drug-addled oblivion by night, Margaret represses memories of her painful childhood and her older brother Frank's descent into madness. But Margaret's deliberate nihilism is thrown off balance as she becomes increasingly haunted by images of a Western girl missing in Tokyo. And when she becomes enamored of Kazu, a mysterious gangster, their affair sparks a chain of events that could spell tragedy for Margaret, in a city where it's all too easy to disappear. Zusammenfassung Now a feature film starring Alexandra Daddario  An achingly honest debut novel of memory, self-destruction, and relationships set in contemporary Tokyo Sometimes, when I’m staring down a room of Japanese stewardesses-in-training, looking across a sea of shiny black coifs, a chorus line of stockinged legs, knees together, toes to the side, when I’m chanting, “Sir, you are endangering yourself and other passengers!” I think I should have let my brother stab me . . . Margaret is doing everything in her power to forget home. And Tokyo’s red light district—teeming with intoxicants, pornography, and seedy love hotels—is almost enough to keep at bay memories of her brother Frank’s descent into schizophrenia. But sobriety brings the past flooding back, along with a pervasive fear that she, too, is destined to battle mental illness. Working as an English specialist at a training academy for Japanese stewardesses by day, and losing herself at night in drugs, alcohol, and S&M fueled sex in the arms of anonymous men, Margaret numbs her loneliness with self destruction, wondering when she’ll take things too far. And when she falls for a married man who is part of Tokyo’s illicit underworld, their relationship might finally force her hand. . . . ...

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"Edgy, hip... This insider view of high-end Japanese youth culture is wicked and unsparing." - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW
"This ambitious first novel may blow a few of the book-and-brunch set out of their orientalist armchairs..." - Toronto Globe and Mail
"Hanrahan presents a Tokyo far from cherry blossoms and Zen temples...an admirable debut, sharp as a samurai's sword." - Calgary Herald
"Catherine Hanrahan's first novel, Lost Girls And Love Hotels, shows huge potential." - Now Magazine (Canada)
"Lost Girls and Love Hotels could almost be read as an alternative travel guide." - Quill & Quire

Product details

Authors Catherine Hanrahan
Publisher Harper Perennial USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.07.2006
 
EAN 9780060846848
ISBN 978-0-06-084684-8
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 136 mm x 202 mm x 15 mm
Series HarperPerennial
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

FICTION: General, FICTION: Romance / Contemporary, FICTION: Romance / Romantic Comedy, FICTION: Romance / Historical / General, FICTION: Romance / Paranormal / General, FICTION: Romance / Western, FICTION: Coming of Age, FICTION: Romance / New Adult, FICTION: Romance / Time Travel, FICTION: City Life

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