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American woman : a novel / Susan Choi.

American woman : a novel / Susan Choi.

"When twenty-five-year-old Jenny Shimada steps out of the Rhinecliff train station in New York's Hudson Valley, the last person she expects to see is Rob Frazer, a shadowy figure from her previous life. On the run for an act of violence against the American government, Jenny agrees to take on the job of caring for three younger fugitives whom Frazer has spirited out of California. One of them, the granddaughter of a wealthy newspaper magnate in San Francisco, has become a national celebrity. Kidnapped by a homegrown revolutionary group, Pauline shocked America when she embraced her captors' ideology, denouncing family and class to enlist in their radical cell."--BOOK JACKET.

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200047837 CHOI
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Shelf Location CHOI
Author Choi, Susan, 1969-
Title American woman : a novel / Susan Choi.
Publication Details Ashland, Oregon : Blackstone Audio inc., [2019]
2019.
2003.
Description 1 MP3 disc (approximately 15 hours, 30 minutes) : digital ; 12 cm.
Notes Unabridged.
Compact disc.
Read by Emily Woo Zeller.
"When twenty-five-year-old Jenny Shimada steps out of the Rhinecliff train station in New York's Hudson Valley, the last person she expects to see is Rob Frazer, a shadowy figure from her previous life. On the run for an act of violence against the American government, Jenny agrees to take on the job of caring for three younger fugitives whom Frazer has spirited out of California. One of them, the granddaughter of a wealthy newspaper magnate in San Francisco, has become a national celebrity. Kidnapped by a homegrown revolutionary group, Pauline shocked America when she embraced her captors' ideology, denouncing family and class to enlist in their radical cell."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject Kidnapping victims -- Fiction
Fugitives from justice -- Fiction
Women revolutionaries -- Fiction
Women terrorists -- Fiction
Social isolation -- Fiction.
Women radicals -- Fiction
Young women -- Fiction
Hudson River Valley (N.Y. and N.J.) -- Fiction
California -- Fiction
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