The center of things
1st ed.
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Word Count
61,250 words, Guess
Page Count
245 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecenterofthings00mcph_0
- Internet Archivecenterofthings0000mcph
- ISBN-100385500777
- ISBN-139780385500777
- Goodreads3693275
and 4 more
- LibraryThing35314
- Library of Congress Control Number00047378
- OCLC Control Number45080086
- Open LibraryOL6788630M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3563.C3887 C4 2001
Description
"Nora Mars - glamour girl, star of stage and screen, B-movie goddess - has slowly aged out of mainstream popularity and quickly slipped into a coma. Known as much for her astonishing looks, her five husbands, and her way with words ("I'm all for love at first sight - it saves a lot of time") as for her movie career, Nora Mars has been a tabloid's dream diva.". "Marie Brown, the heroine of Jenny McPhee's debut novel, The Center of Things, is everything that Nora is not: too tall, too plain, too unmarried, and always too early. But she also happens to be Nora's number-one fan and knows enough to use the star's untimely near-death to advance her own career at the Gotham City Star by insisting on writing her obit. Along the way she meets the charismatic Rex Mars, Nora Mars's husband number three, and struggles between reportorial integrity and plain old lust.". "But Marie also has a secret life: She spends every free moment at the library, pursuing her fascination with physics. Here she meets the strange, intriguing Marco Trentadue, a "freelance intellectual" who bears a striking resemblance to Peter Lorre. While Marie is drawn more and more to Rex, she gradually finds Marco to be the stranger attractor."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Genres
- Fiction
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