The necklace

thirteen women and the experiment that transformed their lives

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The necklace

thirteen women and the experiment that transformed their lives

1st ed.

Four years ago, Jonell McLain saw a diamond necklace in a jewelry store window. The necklace aroused desire first, then a provocative question: What if we shared what we desired? Several weeks, dozens of phone calls, and a leap of faith later, Jonell bought the necklace with twelve other women. With vastly dissimilar histories and lives, the women transcended their individual personalities and politics to join together in an uncommon journey. Part charm, part metaphor, part mirror, the necklace weaves in and out of each woman's life, and comes to mean something dramatically different to each of them. What started as a quirky social experiment became something far richer and deeper, as the women transformed a symbol of exclusivity into a symbol of inclusiveness. They discovered that sharing the necklace was only the beginning: the more they shared with others, the more profound this experience became.--From publisher description.

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Ballantine Books
Language
English
Pages
210

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Cover of: The Necklace
The Necklace: Thirteen Women and The Experiment That Transformed Their Lives
August 25, 2009, Ballantine Books
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Cover of: The necklace
The necklace: thirteen women and the experiment that transformed their lives
2008, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The necklace
The necklace: thirteen women and the experiment that transformed their lives
2008, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The Necklace
The Necklace
2008, Random House Publishing Group
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.3/40820979492
Library of Congress
HQ1421 .J37 2008, HQ1421 .N45 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
210

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16900260M
Internet Archive
necklacethirteen00jarv
ISBN 13
9780345500717
LCCN
2008023625
OCLC/WorldCat
191922572
Library Thing
5602048
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
3334093

Work Description

The true story of thirteen women who took a risk on an expensive diamond necklace and, in the process, changed not only themselves but a community.Four years ago, in Ventura, California, Jonell McLain saw a diamond necklace in a local jewelry store display window. The necklace aroused desire first, then a provocative question: Why are personal luxuries so plentiful yet accessible to so few? What if we shared what we desired? Several weeks, dozens of phone calls, and a leap of faith later, Jonell bought the necklace with twelve other women, with the goal of sharing it.Part charm, part metaphor, part mirror, the necklace weaves in and out of each woman's life, reflecting her past, defining her present, making promises for her future. Lending sparkle in surprising and unexpected ways, the necklace comes to mean something dramatically different to each of the thirteen women.With vastly dissimilar histories and lives, the women show us how they transcended their individual personalities and politics to join together in an uncommon journey. What started as a quirky social experiment became something far richer and deeper, as the women transformed a symbol of exclusivity into a symbol of inclusiveness. They discovered that sharing the necklace among themselves was only the beginning; The more they shared with others, the more profound this experience--and experiment--became.Original, resonant, and beautifully told, this book is an inspiring story about a necklace that became greater than the sum of its links, and about thirteen ordinary women who understood the power of possibility, who touched the lives of a community, and who together created one extraordinary experience.From the Hardcover edition.

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