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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100451194004
ISBN-139780451194008
eBay Product ID (ePID)740284
Product Key Features
Book TitleRosemary's Baby
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHorror
Publication Year1997
GenreFiction
AuthorIra Levin
FormatUk- a Format Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight5.6 Oz
Item Length6.9 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"Suspense is beautifully intertwined with everyday incidents; the delicate line between belief and disbelief is faultlessly drawn." — New York Times "A darkly brilliant tale of modern deviltry that induces the reader to believe the unbelievable. I believed it and was altogether enthralled." —Truman Capote "Impossible to put down. . . . Ever so subtly Levin has stripped his audience of their rational defenses and holds them in his clutches . . . the climax is an icy shock which no one will ever forget." — Providence Journal, "Suspense is beautifully intertwined with everyday incidents; the delicate line between belief and disbelief is faultlessly drawn." -- New York Times "A darkly brilliant tale of modern deviltry that induces the reader to believe the unbelievable. I believed it and was altogether enthralled." --Truman Capote "Impossible to put down. . . . Ever so subtly Levin has stripped his audience of their rational defenses and holds them in his clutches . . . the climax is an icy shock which no one will ever forget." -- Providence Journal
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal813/.54
Grade ToUP
SynopsisShe is a housewife—young, healthy, blissfully happy. He is an actor—charismatic and ambitious. The spacious, sun-filled apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side is their dream home—a dream that turns into an unspeakable nightmare. . . . Enter the chilling world of Ira Levin—where terror is as near as your new neighbors . . . and where evil wears the most innocent face of all. . . .