Reviews
Advance Praise for Borderlines "A riveting memoir that reads like a thrillercomplex, wryly funny, and utterly compelling, the author's experience comes vividly to life as she weaves together narratives of past and present, of profound attachment and terrifying loss. Here is a story of a life unraveling; this could be Hitchcock, but the fact that it actually happened intensifies the horror of Kraus's story, and the relief we feel at knowing she survived. Borderlines marks a tremendous debut from a gifted writer." -Joyce Maynard, author of At Home in the World , To Die For, and The Usual Rules "In Borderlines , Caroline Kraus has recreated a fascinating, complicated story of desire, loyalty, and grief. It's the kind of book that captivates readers and inspires other writers. Don't waste time reading this endorsement. Open the book and get started. The writing speaks for itself." -Hope Edelman, author of Motherless Daughters, Advance Praise for "Borderlines "A riveting memoir that reads like a thriller--complex, wryly funny, and utterly compelling, the author's experience comes vividly to life as she weaves together narratives of past and present, of profound attachment and terrifying loss. Here is a story of a life unraveling; this could be Hitchcock, but the fact that it actually happened intensifies the horror of Kraus's story, and the relief we feel at knowing she survived. "Borderlines marks a tremendous debut from a gifted writer." --Joyce Maynard, author of "At Home in the World, "To Die For, and "The Usual Rules "In "Borderlines, Caroline Kraus has recreated a fascinating, complicated story of desire, loyalty, and grief. It's the kind of book that captivates readers and inspires other writers. Don't waste time reading this endorsement. Open the book and get started. The writing speaks for itself." --Hope Edelman, author of "Motherless Daughters, Advance Praise for Borderlines "A riveting memoir that reads like a thrillercomplex, wryly funny, and utterly compelling, the author's experience comes vividly to life as she weaves together narratives of past and present, of profound attachment and terrifying loss. Here is a story of a life unraveling; this could be Hitchcock, but the fact that it actually happened intensifies the horror of Kraus's story, and the relief we feel at knowing she survived. Borderlines marks a tremendous debut from a gifted writer." Joyce Maynard, author of At Home in the World , To Die For, and The Usual Rules "In Borderlines , Caroline Kraus has recreated a fascinating, complicated story of desire, loyalty, and grief. It's the kind of book that captivates readers and inspires other writers. Don't waste time reading this endorsement. Open the book and get started. The writing speaks for itself." Hope Edelman, author of Motherless Daughters From the Hardcover edition.