'A meticulous account of the tragedy in a gracefully written and moving book that combines first-rate journalism, well-informed clinical discussion and a brief meditation on the nature of evil' WALL STREET JOURNAL 'A complex and mature work of true crime' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 'A haunting story of insiders and outsiders.' TLS 'This elegant dissection of a college tragedy has qualities in common with Donna Tartt's thriller THE SECRET HISTORY, being razor-sharp and none too impressed by the elitism of America's East Coast Universities.' MAIL ON SUNDAY '[A] sad, beautiful book, which remains in your mind long after you've finished it.' IRELAND THE EXAMINER
At Harvard University in 1995 an Ethiopian student, Sinedu Tadesse, stabbed her Vietnamese room-mate 45 times before hanging herself. Melanie Thernstrom investigated the story for "The New Yorker", but the Harvard authorities declined to co-operate. She discovered that the victim, who was sociable and popular, had just before her death asked to be roomed with a different student for her final year. Tadesse, in common with most Ethiopians, was extremely reserved by western standards and had become increasingly troubled by depression and personality problems. Thernstrom visited Ethiopia to try to unravel these problems and talked to Tadesse's family and former school friends about possible motives. This book presents an account of her investigations of the case.
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. At Harvard University in 1995 an Ethiopian student, Sinedu Tadesse, stabbed her Vietnamese room-mate 45 times before hanging herself. Melanie Thernstrom investigated the story for "The New Yorker", but the Harvard authorities declined to co-operate. She discovered that the victim, who was sociable and popular, had just before her death asked to be roomed with a different student for her final year. Tadesse, in common with most Ethiopians, was extremely reserved by western standards and had become increasingly troubled by depression and personality problems. Thernstrom visited Ethiopia to try to unravel these problems and talked to Tadesse's family and former school friends about possible motives. This book presents an account of her investigations of the case. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. Nº de ref. del artículo: GOR003997203
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Librería: Project HOME Books, Philadelphia, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Good. former library book. Used - Good. Nº de ref. del artículo: CG08-000089
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