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A darkly fascinating novel about greed, love and death, Trespass is about the triumph of a spirited woman finally living her life to the full for as long as she has it.

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A darkly fascinating novel about greed, love and death, Trespass is about the triumph of a spirited woman finally living her life to the full for as long as she has it.
Autorenporträt
Joan Hawkins was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She attended Bennington College and New York University. She lived most of her life in Manhattan, practicing psychotherapy there. Her debut novel, Underwater, was published by GP Putnam in 1974. The book was critically acclaimed, challenging traditional gender roles and exploring controversial issues of the day. A second edition of Underwater was published on its fortieth anniversary by Landon Books in 2014. Joan's second novel, Bailey (2012), explores themes of addiction and childhood trauma. Rematch (2021), her fourth book, is a prescient take on corporate sexual discrimination set in the early eighties. Joan's fifth work, Family Money, was published by 451 Editions in 2022 along with the electronic edition of Underwater. Trespass is the author's third novel. See more at: www.JoanHawkins.net