Glimmer

Annie Waters

first published 1997 Berkley, 1998 207 pages

Glimmer is a young woman's account of being forced to define her identity, both for the world and for herself. Her story is laced with humor; Sage has an appealing, sardonic take on her confrontation with black student union delegates, and the proposition from girls representing the gay and lesbian alliance. But those encounters are preludes to other pressures, which prove insurmountable. And so Sage withdraws. From...

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Glimmer edition · 1999 · Bt Bound · 9780613172530
Glimmer edition · 1998 · Berkley · 207 pages
Glimmer edition · 1997 · Putnam · 207 pages

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