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Synopsis A novel by a New York sex columnist about a New York sex columnist.
| Size | | Length: | 255 pages | | Height: | 8.3 in | | Width: | 5.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 9.6 oz |
Publisher's Notes
First Line: "I was only twenty-two and already I was infamous."
Industry Reviews "One reads Amy Sohn's gleefully exhibitionist 'Female Trouble' column in the giveaway New York Press...with equal parts astonished admiration and mounting horror at the calculated brazenness of it all. The same could be said of Sohn's comic first novel...." Los Angeles Times Book Review - Mark Rozzo (08/01/1999)
"It is a clever and witty book, but it is also more a collection of fragments, held together by a slender strand of plot, than a fully formed novel....Ms. Sohn doesn't have much to say even as she recycles herself as material, no longer for a sex column but for a sex novel. At the end of the century, after Henry Miller, Philip Roth, Erica Jong and others who have exploited the sexual confessional mode, she seems not only imitative but palely imitative as well." New York Times - Richard Bernstein (08/20/1999)
"Sohn has a deft hand with dialogue; many of Ariel's lines are laugh-out-loud funny....But...RUN CATCH KISS is a frivolous read that's far more titillating than scintillating." Entertainment Weekly - Clarissa Cruz (07/30/1999)
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