<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><b>From a writer dubbed "one of the finest crime novelists" by the <i>New York Times</i>, a sinister story of madness, dread, and murder, set in 1950s suburban America</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Edith Howland's diary is her most precious possession. After moving with her family from New York City to suburban Pennsylvania, Edith's husband abandons her for a younger woman, leaving her trapped in a bleak existence with her degenerate son and his senile uncle. As Edith's life turns sour, she retreats into her writing; and while her life plunges into chaos, a disturbing tale of success and happiness blooms in her diary. She invents a happy life, and as she knits for imaginary grandchildren, the real world recedes further still, marking a descent into madness that may well be unstoppable. <p/> Originally published in 1977, <i>Edith's Diary</i> is a masterpiece of psychological suspense, a harrowing and tautly written tale of an ordinary woman whose life is slipping out of control. The author of <i>Strangers on a Train</i> and <i>The Talented Mr. Ripley</i>, Patricia Highsmith is one of the most original voices in twentieth-century American fiction.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Praise for <i>Edith's Diary</i>: </b> <p/> "A work of extraordinary force and feeling . . . Her strongest, her most imaginative, and by far her most substantial novel."<b>--<i>New Yorker</i></b> <p/> "With <i>Edith's Diary</i>, Patricia Highsmith has produced a masterpiece."<b>--<i>Times Literary Supplement</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "Edith's fall takes the form of an old-fashioned psychological chiller, but there is also something stronger, the poignancy of her struggle not to go under. She is betrayed by such ordinary dreams."<b>--<i>New York Times</i></b> <p/> "[A] fine and chilling character study."<b>--<i>Newsweek</i></b> <p/> "Even as Edith is struggling to cope . . . moral speculations surface about the respective responsibilities of the uncaring and the unloved, tenterhooks cushioned with an enveloping intimacy of character and place."<b>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/> "As original, as funny, as cleverly written and as moving as any novel I have read since I started reviewing."<b>--Auberon Waugh, <i>Evening Standard</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "<i>Edith's Diary</i> is certainly one of the saddest novels I ever read, but it is also one of the mere twenty or so that I would say were perfect, unimprovable masterpieces."<b>--A.N Wilson, <i>Daily Telegraph</i> (UK)</b> <p/> "Highsmith is a writer of intense subtlety . . . She probes to the very core of her heroine with a controlled ferocity and single-mindedness that illumines every page of the novel. It is a masterly book, a haunting book, a book that lingers long in the memory and constantly disturbs and delights."<b>--<i>Times</i> (UK)</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Patricia Highsmith</b> (1921-1995) is the author of more than twenty novels, including <i>Strangers on a Train</i>, <i>The Price of Salt</i>, and <i>The Talented Mr. Ripley</i>, as well as numerous short stories.
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