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Book Review of Girls

Girls
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Helpful Score: 5


The prose in this book is economical, evocative and nearly immaculate. It's the story of a caretaker at a small, exclusive upstate New York college (think Colgate University ;-) during the wintry months. He's watching his marriage dissolve in the wake of a death of a child. His grief and desire to undo this damage causes him to take an interest in one of those tragic, missing-girl cases that are so often in the news. The book's perfectly rendered that bleak, snowbelt feeling. And some of the narrator's observations of the campus culture and student life are pretty funny. But I grew too sad watching the marriage dissolve and couldn't quite make myself warm up to the new love interest. So it's not a keeper for me. Still, the book's worth it for Busch's lovely prose style.