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American Appetites
American Appetites | Joyce Carol Oates
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Finally returned to print in a beautiful new trade paperback edition, American Appetites is classic Joyce Carol Oates—a suspenseful thriller in which the happy facade of an affluent suburban couple crumbles under the weight of tragedy and scandal. For twenty-six years, Ian McCullough, a demographics researcher at a social science think tank, has been happily married to Glynnis, a successful cookbook writer and a brilliant hostess. When a drunken argument about a suspected infidelity turns physical, Ian accidentally pushes Glynnis through a plate glass window—or did she fall? Now, Glynnis is dead, Ian is charged with murder, and their American dream is shattered. And soon, in a courtroom where guilt and responsibility become two very separate issues, Ian will stand trial, fighting for his life. A sophisticated, witty, and chilling novel from the incomparable Joyce Carol Oates, American Appetites explores our insatiable hunger for power, love, and success, and how comfortable, privileged lives—and the course of fate—can be dramatically transformed in an instant.
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American Appetites | Joyce Carol Oates

Congrats @MatchlessMarie & thanks for the #1KGiveaway!

I confess to the following literary sins:
1. I often dog-ear library book pages.
2. Author Joyce Carol Oates once put me down in a public reading & talk for asking a "dumb" question. (Haven't read her since.)
4. I buy the fiction & mystery books for my library, but I'm increasingly drawn to nonfic for my personal reading, and find a fair amount of pop fiction boring.

TrishB Ouch to number 2 - I probably wouldn‘t read again either! 7y
MatchlessMarie Rude! (Number 2) I end up reading more nonfiction too! 7y
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American Appetites sharply critiques the lives of the affluent and the criminal justice system in equal measure. Joyce Carol Oates suggests a no-win situation when the state takes interest in questions of life and death in the family.

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Quality late 20th century graphic design

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First stab at JCO.

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