All her life Ellie Enderlin had been known as Lila's sisteruntil the day Lila, a top math student at Stanford, was murdered, and the shape of their family changed forever. Twenty years later, Ellie is a professional coffee buyer who has never put down roots. When, in a chance meeting, she comes into possession of the notebook that Lila carried everywhere, Ellie returns home to finally discover the truth about her sister's deatha search that will lead her to Lilas secret lover, to the motives and fate of a man who profited from their family's grief, and ultimately to the deepest secrets even sisters keep from each other.
From the bestselling author of The Year of Fog , this is a riveting family drama about loss, love, and the way hope redefines our livesa novel at once heartbreaking, provocative, and impossible to put down.
"Vivid descriptions and loving explanations of the city and intelligent forays into the sciences of coffee and mathematics enhance Richmond's quietly captivating novel." - Publishers Weekly
"This thoughtful, gripping page-turner grabs the reader's attention from the first chapter. Recommended for all public libraries." - Library Journal
"Starred Review. Combine all that with perfect pacing and depth of insight, and you have a thoroughly riveting literary thriller." - Booklist
"Thoughtful, involving, intricately constructed, and well written
Michelle Richmond never strikes a false note in No One You Know, her third novel. It's an intelligent, emotionally convincing tale about a family tragedy and the process of storytelling." - Boston Globe
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Michelle Richmond is the author of the award-winning story collection The Girl in the Fall-Away Dress, the novels Dream of the Blue Room and No One You Know, and the New York Times and international bestseller The Year of Fog. Her new novel, Golden State, will be published in February, 2014. Her new story collection, Hum, winner of the Catherine Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize, will be also be published in 2014.
Richmond has received the Hillsdale Award for Fiction from the Fellowship of Southern Writers, the Associated Writing Programs Award, and the Mississippi Review Fiction Prize. Her stories and essays have appeared in Glimmer Train, the Oxford American, Salon, Playboy, The Guardian, The Believer, Best American Fantasy, The Kenyon Review, The Missouri Review, and many magazines ...
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