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Elena Ferrante
This entry was posted in Reviews, The Story of the Lost Child and tagged Best of 2015.

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Laura Miller’s 10 Favorite Books of 2015

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In literary circles, readers seemed equally enamored of the bleak and unrelenting ordeal suffered by the central character inHanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life and the classic narrative gambits of the pseudonymous Elena Ferrante, who published the final volume in her page-turning Neapolitan series, The Story of the Lost Child, this fall.

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