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Wikipedia article'A Crime in the Neighborhood' is the debut novel by Suzanne Berne. It won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 1999. The story is told through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl, Marsha, and chronicles the murder of a young boy in a sleepy suburb of Washington, D.C. against the backdrop of the unfolding Watergate scandal in the spring and summer of 1972. ReceptionWriting for 'The New York Times', Jacqueline Carey describes how, "Berne is good at setting these very different-sized aspects side by side -- the larger horror next to the smarmy neediness, neither one obscuring the other." Carey concludes by noting that, "certainly the specifically literary pleasures of this book are many. But I think ReferencesCategory:American crime novels Category:1997 novels Category:Women's Prize for Fiction-winning works Category:Algonquin Books books Category:1997 debut novels | |
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