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  1. PERSONAL VELOCITY Rebecca Miller, . . Grove, $23 (179pp) ISBN 978-0-8021-1699-4. ... THE BEST NEW BOOKS. Sign Up. PW EDITORS’ PICKS FOR THE BEST NEW BOOKS. Sign Up. Featured Fiction Reviews.

  2. 12 de sept. de 2002 · A Washington Post Best Book of 2001, Rebecca Miller's powerful debut, Personal Velocity, is the basis for her Sundance Festival award-winning film by the same name. Acclaimed by The New York Times as "the work of a talented and highly visual writer," the vibrantly fresh and lustrous stories in Miller's collection explore the multifaceted lives of women in seven arresting portraits.

  3. A Washington Post Best Book of 2001, Rebecca Miller's powerful debut, Personal Velocity, is the basis for her Sundance Festival award-winning film by the same name. Acclaimed by The New York Times as the work of a talented and highly visual writer, the vibrantly fresh and lustrous stories in Miller's collection explore the multifaceted lives of women in seven arresting portraits.

  4. A Washington Post Best Book of 2001, Rebecca Miller's powerful debut, Personal Velocity, is the basis for her Sundance Festival award-winning film by the same name. Acclaimed by The New York Times as the work of a talented and highly visual writer, the vibrantly fresh and lustrous stories in Miller's collection explore the multifaceted lives of women in seven arresting portraits.

  5. Sinopsis de PERSONAL VELOCITY. Sexuality, compromise, fate, motherhood, infidelity, being single, wanting to be single, age, class, desperation and an overriding will to survive - Rebecca Miller brings it all into play in this collection of short stories. She conveys the complexities, frustrations and triumphs of women's lives.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2009 · Paperback – January 1, 2009. A Washington Post Best Book of 2001, Rebecca Miller's powerful debut, Personal Velocity, is the basis for her Sundance Festival award-winning film by the same name. Acclaimed by The New York Times as "the work of a talented and highly visual writer," the vibrantly fresh and lustrous stories in Miller's collection ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2001 · It's 2011, after the financial crisis, which hovers around the edges of the book like a ghost. Connell is popular in school, good at soccer, and nice; Marianne is strange and friendless. They're the smartest kids in their class, and they forge an intimacy when Connell picks his mother up from Marianne's house.