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The Three Lives of Cate Kay
Kate Fagan
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Publisher
Atria Books
Date
January 7, 2025
Fiction
Literary
A novel about an elusive bestselling author who decides to finally confess her true identity after years of hiding from her past.
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Nina LaCour
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Written in frank, conversational language, pleasing in its familiarity but largely undifferentiated across its many points of view ... Propulsive.
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Pamela Gardner
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Fagan’s journalism-honed observational skills make her fiction debut shine.
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Stephenie Harrison
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Entrancing ... Packs an emotional punch as Fagan thoughtfully explores complex topics including identity, sexuality, ambition and female friendships
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