Innocence, Jane Mendelsohn
Innocence, Jane Mendelsohn
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Innocence

Author: Jane Mendelsohn

Narrator: Emily Schirner

Unabridged: 3 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/25/2005

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

An electrifying follow-up to her bestselling I Was Amelia Earhart, Jane Mendelsohn's Innocence is a modern gothic coming-of-age story, a devastating X-ray of American culture, and a piercing exploration of a teenage girl growing up in New York City. Narrated with incisive wit by fourteen-year-old Becket, the novel traces her relationship with her widowed father, her encounters with the intimidating Beautiful Girls at school, her attraction to the mysterious and dangerous school nurse, her attachment to the raffish Tobey, and a series of devastating nightmares that threaten Becket's life as she moves from girl to woman. Mendelsohn has written an allegory about the precarious state of the American teenager in a culture that sucks the life force out of its young, who are nurtured by the movies and fantasy and narcissism rather than by values such as honesty and love. This is a world as startingly original and hauntingly familiar as our dreams, where the line between fantasy and reality, between sanity and insanity, is razor-thin. Playful, frightening, profound, and gripping, Innocence is the rare thing - a page turner with the depth of poetry and the immediacy of cinema.

About Jane Mendelsohn

Jane Mendelsohn was born in New York City, and graduated from Yale. Her first novel, I Was Amelia Earhart, spent fourteen weeks on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list. She is married and lives in New York with her husband, filmmaker Nick Davis.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Chy on July 26, 2016

All right, I vowed not to do this sort of thing until after the year was up, but I’m going to tell you how I came upon this book. Because I think it’s pertinent to my opinion and this review. I bought this at Goodwill. It’s a hardback with no dust jacket—nothing to tell me what it was about. It’s ab......more

Goodreads review by Greg on October 29, 2018

I loved it. Had me wondering if I was reading a trippy version of Go Ask Alice or Let the Right One In until the very end.......more

Goodreads review by Kara on December 29, 2024

Strange little book......more

Goodreads review by Bert on October 18, 2016

"The final girl knows for hours, maybe days, that she is about to die. She feels death coming. She hears it. She sees it. Welcome to my nightmare" It's been quite a while since I've read a horror novel, I've had Innocence on my stack for a few weeks and I decided if jump into it and give it a try, I'......more

Goodreads review by Mikella on November 15, 2011

This was just a random book I found on a library shelf that looked like an interesting read about a teenager in a dark, gothic-esque coming of age in a new, unknown environment. It didn’t turn out to be anything like what I expected it to be. The book is full of beautiful, vivid and powerful imagery......more