The Moth Diaries

The Moth Diaries

by RachelKlein (Author)

Synopsis

Unfolding through the journal of a sixteen-year-old girl, The Moth Diaries is a compellingly brilliant portrait of obsession and fear set in the hothouse atmosphere of a girls' boarding school. It is a world of too many books and too little reality, where ideas become passions and passions obsessions. The unnamed narrator believes with increasing certainty that a schoolmate is a vampire, subtly and secretly killing her best friend and roommate, and responsible for an escalating series of disasters at the school. As she watches her friend's growing relationship with Ernessa, she gradually loses her grip on reality, her paranoia fuelled by reading le Fanu's vampiric novel Carmilla. Is Ernessa really a vampire? Or has the narrator trapped herself in her own fevered imagination?

$3.74

Save:$5.12 (58%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0571224636
ISBN 13: 9780571224630

Media Reviews
'If Picnic at Hanging Rock had been written by Anne Rice, the results might have approximated this tale.' Kirkus Reviews; 'The Moth Diaries delves deeper into the neroses and psyche of female adolescence than anything I've ever read. It is dark and dangerous, gothic, brutally revealing, regularly shocking and perfectly controlled.' Guardian
Author Bio
Rachel Klein received her BA and MA degrees in English Literature from the University of Michigan, where she received Hopwood Awards for both translation and short story. Her work has been published in the Chicago Review and the Literary Review. She lives in Brooklyn with her family.