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I would be plagued by guilt and unable to write anything if I didn't know that my children were always having a good time without me, and for that I thank Marsha Torres, Erasmo Paolo, and my mother, Olivia. Thank you, Suzanne Gluck, agent extraordinaire, for being fierce, wise, sympathetic, and funny at all the right times; and Sarah Ceglarski, Elizabeth Tigue, and Caroline Donofrio for being wonderful. At Hyperion, thank you, Brenda Copeland, for your wit, keen insight, swift responses, and good taste in cheese; Kate Griffin for your professionalism; and Ellen Archer, for giving me a chance and then some. Thank you Barbara Pavlock for your help with Latin. Thank you Paragraph, where this book's beginnings were written. Thank you Karaoke Wednesdays. Thank you Ambien. Thank you Agnes and Oscar, my children and the teachers from whom I've learned the most. And thank you Richard, for reading this thing more than once, and for being a really good husband, despite being married to me.
Cecily von Ziegesar is the author of the Gossip Girl novels
This book is a work of fiction and the events, incidents, and characters are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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Lyrics to
Fire on the Mountain
,
Uncle John's Band
, and
Eyes of the World
copyright Ice Nine Publishing Company. Used with Permission.
Selections from “The Zoo Story” reprinted with permission from Edward Albee.
“THE ZOO STORY”
Copyright © 1959 by Edward Albee, renewed 1987
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THE ZOO STORY was first produced at the Billy Rose Theatre in New York, USA on October 9, 1968.
Edward Albee has since written a companion piece to “The Zoo Story” titled “Homelife.” The two pieces form the play “At Home at the Zoo.” titled “Homelife.” The two pieces form the play “At Home at the Zoo.”
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EPub Edition © April 2010 ISBN: 978-1-4013-9592-6
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