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Consent es un suicide victims, graduate students book de Ben Schrank.

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"Mike Zabusky first sees Katherine Staresina at a party given by Mike's doctoral-thesis adviser, Matthew Weingarden. They are instantly drawn to each other - so instantly that they have a sexual collision against a bathroom wall less than two hours after they meet.". "Mike immediately feels surer of his love for Katherine than of anything else in his life - his moribund thesis about the Golem (an artificial creature in Jewish folklore); Weingarden, who appears to simultaneously support and undermine Mike's studies; and his lonely, angry stock-trading father, soon to commit suicide and thus further entangle the emotional knot, first tied in childhood, that Mike must try to untie.". "While Katherine begins a mystifying game of intimacy and rejection, Mike learns more about her troubled past and seems to lose ground with every effort to win her heart. Finally he comes face-to-face with his own Golem-like existence. Who is controlling him? What can he do to escape - and determine - his own fate? What is the truth behind his father's death?"--BOOK JACKET.

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¿De qué género es Consent?+

Consent es un libro de Suicide victims, Graduate students, Family relationships, Teacher-student relationships.

¿De qué trata Consent?+

"Mike Zabusky first sees Katherine Staresina at a party given by Mike's doctoral-thesis adviser, Matthew Weingarden. They are instantly drawn to each other - so instantly that they have a sexual collision against a bathroom wall less than two hours after they meet.". "Mike immediately feels surer o...

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Consent fue escrito por Ben Schrank.