Bad Marie: A Novel

· Harper Collins
3.6
9 reviews
eBook
240
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Bad Marie is the story of Marie, tall, voluptuous, beautiful, thirty years old, and fresh from six years in prison for being an accessory to murder and armed robbery. The only job Marie can get on the outside is as a nanny for her childhood friend Ellen Kendall, an upwardly mobile Manhattan executive whose mother employed Marie's mother as a housekeeper. After Marie moves in with Ellen, Ellen's angelic baby Caitlin, and Ellen's husband, a very attractive French novelist named Benoit Doniel, things get complicated, and almost before she knows what she's doing, Marie has absconded to Paris with both Caitlin and Benoit Doniel. On the run and out of her depth, Marie will travel to distant shores and experience the highs and lows of foreign culture, lawless living, and motherhood as she figures out how to be an adult; how deeply she can love; and what it truly means to be "bad".

Ratings and reviews

3.6
9 reviews
A Google user
15 August 2011
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was a quick read and kept me entertained. The only problem I have with this book is that there was not an ending. The book just ended and you don't know what Marie decided to do, you don't know what happened with Ellen or Benoit, and you just don't know if she suffered any consequences after everything that happened. For that reason I am going to have to knock some stars off.
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With each turn of the page, I wanted to hurry and turn to the next page. Great read. The only this is, what happens at the end? It left me with unanswered questions. SAD :(
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A Google user
25 August 2011
Just a bunch of rambling flashbacks with no true ending. Waste of my time.
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About the author

Marcy Dermansky is a MacDowell Fellow and the winner of the 2002 Smallmouth Press Andre Dubus Novella Award and the 1999 Story magazine’s Carson McCullers short story prize. Her stories have been published in numerous literary journals, including McSweeney’s, Alaska Quarterly Review, and Indiana Review. Dermansky is a film critic for About.com and lives in Astoria, New York.

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