· Title: The Raising Author: Laura Kasischke ISBN: Pages: Release Date: March Publisher: Harper Perennial Genre: Literary Fiction; Contemporary Fiction Rating: out of 5 Publisher summary: Last year Godwin Honors Hall was draped in black. The university was mourning the loss of one of its own: Nicole Werner, a blond, beautiful, straight-A sorority sister . · The Kasischke of “Space, in Chains” is an adult daughter, revisiting the deaths of her parents and thinking about her own limited span. Looking Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. The Raising by Laura Kasischke The Raising by Laura Kasischke. Menu. Home; Translate. Reading Pdf Black Butler, Vol. 2 ManyBooks PDF. Bestseller: Must-Read Author's Guide to Sucessfully Selling Your Book Add Comment Reading Pdf Black Butler, Vol. 2 ManyBooks PDF Edit.
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Title: The Raising Author: Laura Kasischke ISBN: Pages: Release Date: March Publisher: Harper Perennial Genre: Literary Fiction; Contemporary Fiction Rating: out of 5 Publisher summary: Last year Godwin Honors Hall was draped in black. The university was mourning the loss of one of its own: Nicole Werner, a blond, beautiful, straight-A sorority sister tragically killed in a car accident that left her boyfriend, who was driving, remarkably—some say suspiciously. In The Raising, Laura Kasischke tackles sororities, hazing, murder, and cover-ups and she does it from the viewpoints of several people involved: the witness, the victim, the victim's boyfriend, the best friend, the professor. The Kasischke of “Space, in Chains” is an adult daughter, revisiting the deaths of her parents and thinking about her own limited span. Looking backward and forward within her life, Kasischke.
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