Amy M. Homes (born 1961) is an American fiction writer known for her controversial and unusual stories, most notably "The End of Alice" (1996), a novel about a convicted child molester and murderer. She is also the author of the novels "This Book Will Save Your Life" (2006), "Music for Torching" (1999), "In a Country of Mothers" (1993), and "Jack" (1989), … Wikipedia
A.M. Homes began her writing career at age 19 with the publication Jack, the novel of a young boy, son of divorced parents, who learns that his father is gay. www.barcelonareview.com/eng/eng4b4.htm
Author: A.M. Homes
Condition of Mr. Segundo: Trying to remember last nights conquest, relying upon Jorges import/export skills. www.edrants.com/segundo/?p=76
" A Real Doll ," A. M. Homes 's short story about a boy who dates, seduces, and eventually rapes his sister's Barbie doll, is one of the most twisted, disturbing pieces of fiction I've ever readand also one of the best. www.powells.com/authors/homes.html
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Ellen was a young, unmarried girl when she fell pregnant, and Homes's father was older and married, with a family of his own. living.scotsman.com/books.cfm?id=860362007
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