The Little Friend

The Little Friend

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image_caption = First edition cover designed by Chip Kidd
author = Donna Tartt
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country = United States
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publisher = Knopf
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pages = 576 pp
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"The Little Friend" is the second novel by Donna Tartt, published in 2002, a decade after her first novel, "The Secret History".

Superficially, "The Little Friend " is a mystery adventure, centered on a young girl, Harriet, living in Mississippi in the early 1970s and her implicit anxieties about the unexplained death of her brother Robin, who was killed by hanging in 1964 at the age of nine. [http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/generalfiction/story/0,6000,814881,00.html Viner, Katharine. "A talent to tantalise," "The Guardian", October 19, 2002.] ] The dynamics of Harriet's extended family are a strong focus of the novel, as are the lifestyles and customs of contrasting Southerners.

In 2002, Tartt described it as "a frightening, scary book about children coming into contact with the world of adults in a frightening way... After "The Secret History" I wanted to write a different kind of book on every single level. I wanted to take on a completely different set of technical problems. "The Secret History" was all from the point of view of Richard, a single camera, but the new book is symphonic, like "War And Peace". That's widely thought to be the most difficult form."

Reviewing in the "New Republic", Ruth Franklin introduced the major characters as she outlined the plot::The prologue of "The Little Friend" describes the murder of nine-year-old Robin Cleve Dufresnes; or rather, it describes the circumstances surrounding Robin's murder, because the crime itself is witnessed only by his two sisters, the infant Harriet and the four-year-old Allison, who has repressed whatever she saw to such an extent that it appears in her dreams only as a white sheet. When the novel proper begins, twelve years later, that terrible day has hardly faded; as in "The Secret History", the impact of a person on those close to him is far greater in death than it was in life. And again Tartt is obsessed with crimes that go unpunished: Robin's killing reverberates in the various acts of depravity that ripple throughout the book, from emotional betrayal to, finally, another murder.

:Harriet and her sister have been raised largely by their grandmother Edie, a bevy of adoring great-aunts, and the family's longtime housekeeper, Ida Rhew. (Robin's death sent the girls' mother into a dreamy depression from which she has never awakened, and their father lives with a mistress in Nashville, returning home only at Christmas.) Harriet, who looks like a "small badger," is the sort of child who likes to read about Genghis Khan and Captain Scott and to stir up fights among her great-aunts by telling them what they really think of each other's Christmas gifts. But she, too, has grown up obsessed with her brother's death, which she blames for the disintegration of her family. Left to her own devices for the summer, she resolves to track down and punish Robin's killer, whom she decides, based on the most circumstantial indications, must be Danny Ratliff, a former classmate of Robin's who has sunk into a life of petty crime. As Harriet trails Danny around town (there are shades of "Harriet the Spy" here), waiting for the right moment to strike, he becomes equally obsessed with her, convinced that she is out to get him for an entirely different reason. [ [http://www.powells.com/review/2003_01_02.html Franklin, Ruth. "Morbid Longings," "The New Republic", December 30, 2002.] ]

The novel won the WH Smith Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2003. The jacket design is by Chip Kidd.

References

Watch

* [http://www.rte.ie/tv/theview/archive/20021119.html RTE TV panel discussion]

Listen to

* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=832803 NPR: "Talk of the Nation": Donna Tartt interviewed by Lynn Neary (November 5, 2002)]
* [http://www.lemuriabooks.com/index.php?show=noise&sub=listen&id=6 Donna Tartt reads "The Little Friend" at a Jackson, Mississippi bookstore (November 13, 2002)]

External links

* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,6121,819847,00.html David Hare review in "Guardian Unlimited" (October 27, 2002)]
* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?res=9A04E6DF133CF930A35752C1A9649C8B63 A.O. Scott review in "The New York Times" (November 3, 2002)]


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