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Anonymous
Posted April 14, 2006
Aside from being impressed by the astonishing ability of the writer to 'get into' a drunk, it is also surprising that the author succeeded to make me like Hanna, the main character, in spite of her disgusting way of life. What I missed ,though, is at least some explaining how Hanna got to become what she did.
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Overview
Hannah Luckraft sells cardboard boxes for a living. Her family is so frustrated by her behavior they can barely stand to keep in touch with her. Each day is fueled by the promise of annihilation, the promise of a reprieve, the paradise that can only be found in a bottle. When Hannah meets Robert, a kindred spirit, the two become constant companions. Together and alone Hannah and Robert spiral through the beauty and depravity of a love affair with alcohol. Paradise is a spectacular novel of desire and oblivion.From the Trade Paperback edition.