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Can a two-timing, twelve-stepping, twenty-something film freak find happiness with an activist nun?
  • 01 February 2009
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Claire McMinn has three goals: to stay sober, to stay away from sex, and to get into film school. She’s already adept at surviving her crazed family, rescuing (and seducing) her best friend, and pretending to ignore the advice of her sponsor—a gay man, impervious, fortunately, to all her charms.

As Verge begins, Claire’s last goal is jeopardized when a past affair with a professor’s wife catches up with her and she is kicked out of his class.

In her quest to obtain a video camera to complete the course work on her own, she is introduced to Sister Hilary, the nun who runs a local community center. Claire leaves their meeting with a volunteer job at Sister Hilary’s agency, a chance to make a documentary about it, and a tangle of complications.

Verge is a novel of self-forgiveness and growth if not redemption, a tale of developing vision if not romance, and is more of a testament to the importance of community and friendship than a tale of a dysfunctional family. And it’s a very satisfying read.

Verge will appeal to readers who are interested in spirituality, addiction recovery, the madcap humor of gay/lesbian AA, the creative arts, and the lives of twenty-first-century nuns, as well as the trials and tribulations—and adventures—of contemporary lesbians.

Z Egloff was born in California, raised in the Midwest, and schooled (academically and otherwise) in Amherst, Massachusetts, and on Cape Cod. Verge is her first novel.

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Price: $14.95
Pages: 280
Publisher: Bywater Books
Imprint: Bywater Books
Publication Date: 01 February 2009
Trim Size: 8.60 X 5.60 in
ISBN: 9781932859683
Format: Paperback
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"Verge has heart and wit and intelligence."—Emma Donoghue, author of Room

"Verge is powerful, quirky, and fresh…Z Egloff creates a rich, inclusive world and a heroine who’s one of the most endearingly fallible characters I’ve met in a long time."—Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home

"With Verge, Z Egloff enters the ring of fiction with the assurance of an old hand…This is a talented writer…"—Carol Anshaw, author of Aquamarine
Z Egloff was born in California, raised in the Midwest, and schooled (academically and otherwise) in Amherst MA and on Cape Cod. She currently resides in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Verge is her first novel.