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Euphoria in Franklin, TN
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New York Times
Bestseller
Winner of the 2014 Kirkus Prize
Winner of the 2014 New England Book Award for Fiction
A Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
One of
Kirkus Reviews
’s Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far)
A Best Book of the Year for:
New York Times Book Review
,
Time
, NPR,
Washington Post
Entertainment Weekly
Newsday
Vogue
New York Magazine
Seattle Times
San Francisco Chronicle
Wall Street Journal
Boston Globe
The Guardian
, Amazon,
Publishers Weekly
, Our Man in Boston, Oprah.com, Salon
“Taut, witty, fiercely intelligent . . . a love triangle in extremis.”—
(cover review)
Euphoria
is Lily King’s nationally bestselling breakout novel of three young, gifted anthropologists of the 1930s caught in a passionate love triangle that threatens their bonds, their careers, and ultimately their lives. Inspired by events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead,
is "dazzling . . . suspenseful . . . brilliant . . . an exhilarating novel.” (
The Boston Globe
)
New York Times
Bestseller
Winner of the 2014 Kirkus Prize
Winner of the 2014 New England Book Award for Fiction
A Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
One of
Kirkus Reviews
’s Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far)
A Best Book of the Year for:
New York Times Book Review
,
Time
, NPR,
Washington Post
Entertainment Weekly
Newsday
Vogue
New York Magazine
Seattle Times
San Francisco Chronicle
Wall Street Journal
Boston Globe
The Guardian
, Amazon,
Publishers Weekly
, Our Man in Boston, Oprah.com, Salon
“Taut, witty, fiercely intelligent . . . a love triangle in extremis.”—
(cover review)
Euphoria
is Lily King’s nationally bestselling breakout novel of three young, gifted anthropologists of the 1930s caught in a passionate love triangle that threatens their bonds, their careers, and ultimately their lives. Inspired by events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead,
is "dazzling . . . suspenseful . . . brilliant . . . an exhilarating novel.” (
The Boston Globe
)
A
New York Times
Bestseller
Winner of the 2014 Kirkus Prize
Winner of the 2014 New England Book Award for Fiction
A Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
One of
Kirkus Reviews
’s Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far)
A Best Book of the Year for:
New York Times Book Review
,
Time
, NPR,
Washington Post
Entertainment Weekly
Newsday
Vogue
New York Magazine
Seattle Times
San Francisco Chronicle
Wall Street Journal
Boston Globe
The Guardian
, Amazon,
Publishers Weekly
, Our Man in Boston, Oprah.com, Salon
“Taut, witty, fiercely intelligent . . . a love triangle in extremis.”—
(cover review)
Euphoria
is Lily King’s nationally bestselling breakout novel of three young, gifted anthropologists of the 1930s caught in a passionate love triangle that threatens their bonds, their careers, and ultimately their lives. Inspired by events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead,
is "dazzling . . . suspenseful . . . brilliant . . . an exhilarating novel.” (
The Boston Globe
)
New York Times
Bestseller
Winner of the 2014 Kirkus Prize
Winner of the 2014 New England Book Award for Fiction
A Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award
One of
Kirkus Reviews
’s Best Books of the 21st Century (So Far)
A Best Book of the Year for:
New York Times Book Review
,
Time
, NPR,
Washington Post
Entertainment Weekly
Newsday
Vogue
New York Magazine
Seattle Times
San Francisco Chronicle
Wall Street Journal
Boston Globe
The Guardian
, Amazon,
Publishers Weekly
, Our Man in Boston, Oprah.com, Salon
“Taut, witty, fiercely intelligent . . . a love triangle in extremis.”—
(cover review)
Euphoria
is Lily King’s nationally bestselling breakout novel of three young, gifted anthropologists of the 1930s caught in a passionate love triangle that threatens their bonds, their careers, and ultimately their lives. Inspired by events in the life of revolutionary anthropologist Margaret Mead,
is "dazzling . . . suspenseful . . . brilliant . . . an exhilarating novel.” (
The Boston Globe
)















