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  1. Rachel Klein is an American novelist, translator and essayist. She is the author of the 2002 novel The Moth Diaries. It was adapted to the screen by director Mary Harron and premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival.

  2. Rachel Klein is an American novelist, translator and essayist. She is the author of the 2002 novel The Moth Diaries.[1] Daughter of University of Pennsylvania economics professor Lawrence Klein and originally from Philadelphia, PA, Klein currently works and resides in Brooklyn, NY with her family.

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  3. Rachel Klein has 17 books on Goodreads with 10555 ratings. Rachel Kleins most popular book is The Moth Diaries.

  4. The Moth Diaries is a horror novel by American writer Rachel Klein, published in 2002. It was her debut novel. Plot summary. At an exclusively girls' boarding school, a 16-year-old unnamed narrator, records her most intimate thoughts in a diary.

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    Rachel Klein may refer to: Rachel Klein (chef), American chef. Rachel Klein (novelist), American novelist, translator and essayist.

  6. Rachel Kleins The Moth Diaries: An Uncanny Use of Intertextuality. Irina E. Cashen. A Thesis in the Field of English. for the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies. Harvard University. May 2019 Copyright 2019 Irina Cashen Abstract. This thesis explores the effects of intertextuality, the idea that all literary works.

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  8. Jan 1, 2002 · The Moth Diaries by Rachel Klein is a psychological horror novel for the older YA crowd that relies on slow building tension to paint a tale of obsession and paranoia. The Unnamed Narrator tells the story of her final year in a posh 1960’s all girls boarding school.