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Publisher
Feminist Press at T.H.E. City University of New York
ISBN-10
1936932393
ISBN-13
9781936932399
eBay Product ID (ePID)
242826630

Product Key Features

Book Title
Maggie Terry
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Political, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
2018
Genre
Fiction
Author
Sarah Schulman
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
11.3 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-011665
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"A vivid depiction of Maggie [Terry]'s addiction, punctuated by the gritty New York City setting." --Publishers Weekly "A sprawling exploration of New York nostalgia, police brutality, addiction memoir, and queer love, with a mystery as the cherry on top." --Kirkus Reviews "Sarah Schulman's startling brilliance and wry humor is everything." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. This book has depth and vision to spare. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning--read this book, now." --Sara Gran, author of Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead "Clear-eyed and beautifully written, Maggie Terry is classic Schulman. She flenses and dissects the human condition, weighs every organ--how we connect, what forms the beating heart of a community--then magically breathes life back into the husk and helps it rise, reborn." --Nicola Griffith, author of So Lucky "Inventive, boundary pushing, and absolutely electric, Maggie Terry centers women and queerness in the most exciting way, within a story you'll never want to stop reading." --Jill Soloway, creator of Transparent "Entirely original and mixing many genres, this book is about imagining a way forward when there seems to be no way at all." --Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Sarah Schulman's startling brilliance and wry humor is everything." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. This book has depth and vision to spare. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning--read this book, now." --Sara Gran, author of Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead "Clear-eyed and beautifully written, Maggie Terry is classic Schulman. She flenses and dissects the human condition, weighs every organ--how we connect, what forms the beating heart of a community--then magically breathes life back into the husk and helps it rise, reborn." --Nicola Griffith, author of So Lucky "Entirely original and mixing many genres, this book is about imagining a way forward when there seems to be no way at all." --Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Sarah Schulman's startling brilliance and wry humor is everything." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. This book has depth and vision to spare. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning--read this book, now." --Sara Gran, author of Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead "Clear-eyed and beautifully written, Maggie Terry is classic Schulman. She flenses and dissects the human condition, weighs every organ--how we connect, what forms the beating heart of a community--then magically breathes life back into the husk and helps it rise, reborn." --Nicola Griffith, author of So Lucky "Inventive, boundary pushing, and absolutely electric, Maggie Terry centers women and queerness in the most exciting way, within a story you'll never want to stop reading." --Jill Soloway, creator of Transparent "Entirely original and mixing many genres, this book is about imagining a way forward when there seems to be no way at all." --Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. This book has depth and vision to spare. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning--read this book, now." --Sara Gran, author of Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead "Entirely original and mixing many genres, this book is about imagining a way forward when there seems to be no way at all." --Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Traversing the personal to the sociopolitical, Schulman's latest offers a strikingly rich portrait of lesbian identity." --Lambda Literary Review "A vivid depiction of Maggie [Terry]'s addiction, punctuated by the gritty New York City setting." --Publishers Weekly "A sprawling exploration of New York nostalgia, police brutality, addiction memoir, and queer love, with a mystery as the cherry on top." --Kirkus Reviews "A classic Schulman tale that's as much murder mystery as it is a grimly funny comment on our semi-dystopian moment." --Lambda Legal "Sarah Schulman's startling brilliance and wry humor is everything." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. This book has depth and vision to spare. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning--read this book, now." --Sara Gran, author of Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead "Clear-eyed and beautifully written, Maggie Terry is classic Schulman. She flenses and dissects the human condition, weighs every organ--how we connect, what forms the beating heart of a community--then magically breathes life back into the husk and helps it rise, reborn." --Nicola Griffith, author of So Lucky "Inventive, boundary pushing, and absolutely electric, Maggie Terry centers women and queerness in the most exciting way, within a story you'll never want to stop reading." --Jill Soloway, creator of Transparent "Entirely original and mixing many genres, this book is about imagining a way forward when there seems to be no way at all." --Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store, "Sarah Schulman's startling brilliance and wry humor is everything." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. This book has depth and vision to spare. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning--read this book, now." --Sara Gran, author of Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead "Entirely original and mixing many genres, this book is about imagining a way forward when there seems to be no way at all." --Kaitlyn Greenidge, author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman "Ex-cop Maggie Terry draws us inside the greatest mystery of all--herself--in a reverberating story of our times. Sarah Schulman is at the top of her very considerable powers in this deeply humane novel. It is profoundly, just stunningly good." --Katherine V. Forrest, author of High Desert "Sarah Schulman's Maggie Terry is a page-turning murder mystery, yes. Yet what makes it so compelling and unique is the story of Maggie herself--a lovesick recovering addict, grieving for her former life and for a New York City that's now unfamiliar to her. In this context, Maggie's search for the killer, plus her own redemption, becomes something altogether more than a whodunit. Ultimately, Maggie Terry is a psychological portrait of a woman trying to make her way back from the edge, and an inspiring one at that." --Danny Caine, The Raven Book Store
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning. --Sara Gran, author of The Infinite Blacktop Post-rehab, Maggie Terry is single-mindedly trying to keep her head down in New York City. There's a madman in the White House, the subways are constantly delayed, summer is relentless, and neighborhoods all seem to blend together. Against this absurd backdrop, Maggie wants nothing more than to slowly re- build her life in hopes of being reunited with her daughter. But her first day on the job as a private investigator lands her in the middle of a sensational new case: actress strangled. If Maggie is going to solve this mystery, she'll have to shake the ghosts--dead NYPD partner, vindictive ex, steadfast drug habit--that have long ruled her life. Sarah Schulman is a literary chronicler of the marginalized and subcultural, focusing on queer urban life. She is the author of several books, including The Gentrification of the Mind, Conflict Is Not Abuse , and The Cosmopolitans . She is Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at CUN Y, and teaches creative writing at the College of Staten Island., "Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning." --Sara Gran, author of The Infinite Blacktop Post-rehab, Maggie Terry is single-mindedly trying to keep her head down in New York City. There's a madman in the White House, the subways are constantly delayed, summer is relentless, and neighborhoods all seem to blend together. Against this absurd backdrop, Maggie wants nothing more than to slowly re- build her life in hopes of being reunited with her daughter. But her first day on the job as a private investigator lands her in the middle of a sensational new case: actress strangled. If Maggie is going to solve this mystery, she'll have to shake the ghosts--dead NYPD partner, vindictive ex, steadfast drug habit--that have long ruled her life. Sarah Schulman is a literary chronicler of the marginalized and subcultural, focusing on queer urban life. She is the author of several books, including The Gentrification of the Mind, Conflict Is Not Abuse, and The Cosmopolitans. She is Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at CUN Y, and teaches creative writing at the College of Staten Island., A former police detective's addictions jeopardise a murder case in this iconic queer writer's return to pulp fiction., " Maggie Terry is the most beautiful, most bitter, most sweet, and all around best detective novel I've read in years. Precise, insightful, heartbreaking, and page turning." --Sara Gran, author of The Infinite Blacktop Post-rehab, Maggie Terry is single-mindedly trying to keep her head down in New York City. There's a madman in the White House, the subways are constantly delayed, summer is relentless, and neighborhoods all seem to blend together. Against this absurd backdrop, Maggie wants nothing more than to slowly re- build her life in hopes of being reunited with her daughter. But her first day on the job as a private investigator lands her in the middle of a sensational new case: actress strangled. If Maggie is going to solve this mystery, she'll have to shake the ghosts--dead NYPD partner, vindictive ex, steadfast drug habit--that have long ruled her life. Sarah Schulman is a literary chronicler of the marginalized and subcultural, focusing on queer urban life. She is the author of several books, including The Gentrification of the Mind, Conflict Is Not Abuse , and The Cosmopolitans . She is Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at CUN Y, and teaches creative writing at the College of Staten Island.
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PS3569.C5393M34 2018

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