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Savage Girl

Published
Mar 2014
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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416

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A riveting tale from the author of The Orphanmaster about a wild girl from Nevada who lands in Manhattan's Gilded Age society

Jean Zimmerman's new novel tells of the dramatic events that transpire when an alluring, blazingly smart eighteen-year-old girl named Bronwyn, reputedly raised by wolves in the wilds of Nevada, is adopted in 1875 by the Delegates, an outlandishly wealthy Manhattan couple, and taken back East to be civilized and introduced into high society.

Bronwyn hits the highly mannered world of Edith Wharton -- era Manhattan like a bomb. A series of suitors, both young and old, find her irresistible, but the willful girl's illicit lovers begin to turn up murdered.

Zimmerman's tale is narrated by the Delegate's son, a Harvard anatomy student. The tormented, self-dramatizing Hugo Delegate speaks from a prison cell where he is prepared to take the fall for his beloved Savage Girl. This narrative -- a love story and a mystery with a powerful sense of fable -- is his confession.

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May 2015 Penguin ISBN13 9780143126928 ISBN10 014312692X
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Penguin ISBN13 9780594722113 ISBN10 059472211X
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First Edition Mar 2014 Viking ISBN13 9780670014859 ISBN10 0670014850
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Mar 2014 Penguin ISBN13 9781101616321 ISBN10 1101616326
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Mar 2014 Viking Adult ISBN10 B00DMCPI96
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Mar 2014 Penguin Audio ISBN10 B00IU13CAQ
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