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Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann
Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann








“Lying is a full-time occupation,” Eveline decides, “even if you tell just one, because once you tell it, you’re stuck with it.

Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann

It being the late 1970s, her family life is a touch confused as well, forcing some choices along the way-for instance, whether to prevaricate in order to keep the peace. Eveline is bright, precocious and a touch confused. This much-revised version retains all the admirable qualities of the original but expands on aspects of the story line, giving protagonist Eveline Aster Auerbach plenty of room to move.

Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann

Closely observed, Holden Caulfield–ish story of teendom in Manhattan and its purlieus in the age of Me.Īctive in the film-festival business, Hamptons denizen Hamann self-published Anthropology in 2003 and immediately found a following, mostly among collegiates, selling approximately 5,000 copies in cloth.










Anthropology of an American Girl by Hilary Thayer Hamann