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Bye-Bye

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Jane Ransom's Bye-Bye is a darkly comic first novel, both sexy and profoundly philosophical. The protagonist/narrator is a bisexual divorcee in Manhattan who assumes a false identity in an effort to escape the past and to spy on her own life. While exploring issues of gender and self, Bye-Bye deals provocatively with performance art, S&M, personal ads and art in the 90s.

197 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 1, 1997

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5 reviews6 followers
October 17, 2008
this book is definitely not for everyone...but I appreciated the somewhat edgy blatancy of it all.

Some favorite quotes from the book:
"Why do you insist we confront hate but see love only as a last resort?"

"You're not a bad writer. Too obsessive, naturally, but not bad, for a girl..."
"Yeah, well, up yours. Nothing personal, but you strike me as psychotic."

"But the truth is, bruises don't bother me. They are social butterflies, making colorful appearances, without depth. They don't hurt."
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