Waking the Moon

Waking the Moon by Elizabeth Hand is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on April 1, 1996. This 512-page novel is presented in English and follows Sweeney, a new student at the University of the Archangel and St. John the Divine in Washington, D.C. The setting is described as a peculiar environment filled with brooding shrines and stone angels, where Sweeney navigates the complexities of college life, including experimentation with relationships and friendships.
As Sweeney embarks on her journey of freedom and discovery, she encounters unexpected challenges that alter her experience. The narrative delves into themes of exploration and the consequences of choices made during this transformative period. Readers will find a rich tapestry of college life intertwined with elements of fiction, creating a unique backdrop for Sweeney’s story.
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Like all new students, Sweeney moves with caution at Washington, D.C.’s University of the Archangel and St. John the Divine. It is a strange place of brooding shrines and gleaming towers, guarded by stone angels. For Sweeney, college is a time to experiment with sex, to explore new friendships. It is a time of freedom and discovery–until she makes the wrong discovery.
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