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003 OCoLC
005 20090702053116.0
008 081027s2009 nyu 000 f eng d
020 9780307460646|qpaperback|c$14.00
020 0307460649
035 (Sirsi) i9780307460646
035 (Sirsi) i9780307460646
035 (OCoLC)264043530
035 (Sirsi) i9780307460646
040 BTCTA|beng|cBTCTA|dYDXCP|dOCO|dIUI
043 cc-----
049 CKEA
092 823.92
100 1 Smyth, Amanda.
245 10 Lime tree can't bear orange :|ba novel /|cAmanda Smyth.
250 First American edition.
264 1 New York :|bThree Rivers Press,|c2009.
300 273 pages ;|c21 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
500 Originally published: Great Britain : Serpent's Tail, an
imprint of Profile Books.
520 Raised by her aunt Tassi in the shadow of fear cast by her
lecherous uncle, Roman, Celia is given a prophetic glimpse
into her future from Mrs. Jeremiah, the village seer. At
16, Celia flees after Roman rapes her, and en route to
Trinidad, she meets William Shamiel. Under the guidance of
William's family, Celia secures a job working as a maid
for Dr. Emmanuel Rodriguez, his fragile English wife,
Helen, and their two children. Celia moves into their
dysfunctional home and balances relationships with two men
vying for her affection. As Celia and her employer become
closer, Helen's dramatic descent into madness becomes more
apparent.
650 0 Racially mixed children|vFiction.
650 0 Rape|vFiction.
650 0 Man-woman relationships|vFiction.
651 0 Caribbean Area|vFiction.
938 Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|nBK0008002487
938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n2998058
973 Adult 7/23/09 & 7/30/09|b9780307460646
975 |fMAIN-FIC|h6RBKMAIZ|nAM|p8.33|q1
994 92|bCKE