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The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber
Pointless, Slow, Boring
Set in 1870s London, Faber's second novel is a powerful portrayal of a young prostitute named Sugar. Intelligent and ambitious, Sugar yearns to escape from the livelihood forced on her at age 13. EnteA fabulously rich and evocative novel told from different narrators' voices. Some of the language is crude, made more so because of the strong overlay of Victorian, proper England. The true dichotomy between the "moral" upper crust and the real people who have to make a living is portrayed in marvelously subtle and descriptive ways.
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