000182723 000__ 00928cam\a2200289\a\4500 000182723 001__ 182723 000182723 005__ 20220819161728.0 000182723 008__ 940921r19951994nyu\\\\j\\\\\\000\1\eng\\ 000182723 010__ $$a94037603 /AC 000182723 020__ $$a0805038477 (alk. paper) 000182723 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm31377058 000182723 035__ $$a182723 000182723 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC 000182723 049__ $$aISEJ 000182723 05000 $$aPZ7.A5489$$bBl 1995 000182723 08200 $$a[Fic]$$220 000182723 1001_ $$aAnderson, Rachel,$$d1943- 000182723 24510 $$aBlack water /$$cRachel Anderson. 000182723 250__ $$a1st American ed. 000182723 260__ $$aNew York :$$bH. Holt,$$c1995. 000182723 300__ $$a168 p. ;$$c21 cm. 000182723 500__ $$a"Originally published in Great Britain in 1994"--verso t.p. 000182723 520__ $$aAlbert is an epileptic who lives a cloistered life with his mother in nineteenth-century England, and while she deludes herself searching for a miracle cure, Albert eventually begins to accept his condition and to become self-reliant. 000182723 650_1 $$aEpilepsy$$vFiction. 000182723 650_1 $$aSelf-acceptance$$vFiction. 000182723 650_1 $$aMothers and sons$$vFiction. 000182723 651_1 $$aEngland$$vFiction. 000182723 85200 $$bya$$hPZ7.A5489$$iBl$$i1995 000182723 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:182723$$pGLOBAL_SET 000182723 980__ $$aBIB 000182723 980__ $$aBOOK