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Disappearing Ingenue: The Misadventures of Eleanor Stoddard
Published in Hardcover by Doubleday (21 May, 2002)
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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A stunning, one-of-a-kind book
This is a brilliant, funny, terrifying, exhilarating knock-out of a book. The main character, Eleanor, is one of the most marvelous, complicated, endearing people I've ever met. And her friends and family, the people she runs into, are always surprising and yet completely believable. They are now so real to me that it's as if I knew them. I read Disappearing Ingenue, this first time, in a couple of days because I couldn't help tearing through it. But it's a book that asks to be reread. (Many times.)

It is so rare for a book of this depth and complexity to be such a delicious read, to have both laugh-out-loud jokes, and moments of recognition of the darkest, most inadmissable aspects of human life. Death and life, family and friends, hope and humiliation, love and work -- it's all here. The writing is stunningly inventive, and also absolutely readable. It does what a great book can: takes you to a place that is both unknown and familiar, enlarges your life and experience, makes it as if you've lived more lives than you could on your own.

The individual stories would be beautiful enough, but the remarkable thing is the way that they illuminate each other, and the way they then turn around to illuminate the rest of life. I was so happy when I finished it, so satisfied by the way all of the parts came together to make a complete whole. And the book keeps expanding in my mind, revealing new connections and implications.

I'm giving copies of this book to several friends, but I couldn't resist the impulse to tell you who are reading this about it as well. Please do yourself a favor and take a look at it. I am betting that you will be enchanted and amazed, as I was.

Lovely.
Funny, heartfelt at times, moving, relatable. And absolute must for anyone who demands that their reading time is well spent. I really enjoyed this book and am on my way to find Pritchard's other titles.


The Instinct for Bliss: Short Stories
Published in Hardcover by Zoland Books (1999)
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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Very clever, witty and amusing. Well written.
Every aspiring writer should read this book. Ms. Pritchard's characters are weird, hilarious and real. Each story is so powerfully written that reading them one cannot help but comment on her writing style and envy her great talent.


Selene of the Spirits
Published in Paperback by Ontario Review Pr (1998)
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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Entrancing page turner
Melissa Pritchard continues to amaze me with her beautiful use of the English language, enticing plot line, realistic characters, and beautiful poignancy. As with her former works, she captures the reader instantly, and will not let go, until long after you read the last page. Along with this bok, I strongly reccomend her novel entitled "Phoenix", a story of a girls youth on the road. Her books read like movie scripts, complete with complex characters and visual illustration that comes to life within her written words. I believe her to be one of the foremost authors in the world right now, and implore you to discover her fascinating world, that takes you all the way from the brightest light, to unimaginable darkness. Two thumbs up!


Phoenix
Published in Paperback by Cane Hill Press (1991)
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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Pheonix
Melissa Pritchard's sense of the mystical is phenomenal. If you enjoy the feeling of opening a book and taking a journey to another place, you will love this book. As Pheonix travels throughout the United States, we follow her path toward personal clarity and spiritual discovery. Pritchard expressively portrays her character and we are lost in Pheonix, a young woman grasping onto life and learning its lessons the hard way. If that weren't enough, we even get to read her diary! I highly recommend this book.


The American Story: The Best of Storyquarterly
Published in Paperback by Cane Hill Press (1990)
Authors: Anne Brashler, Melissa Pritchard, and Diane Williams
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Disappearing Ingenue
Published in Digital by Doubleday Publishing ()
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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Open City #11: Octo Ate Them All
Published in Paperback by Open City Books (01 August, 2000)
Authors: Thomas Beller, Daniel Pinchbeck, Joanna Yas, Gregor von Rezzori, Vestal McIntyre, Lucy Cavendish, Melissa Pritchard, and Michael Taussig
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Spirit Seizures
Published in Paperback by Collier Books (1989)
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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Spirit Seizures: Stories
Published in Hardcover by University of Georgia Press (1987)
Author: Melissa Pritchard
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