Tartt admitted to Dennis Moore of USA Today, This book is really about other books that I loved in childhood. Like Tartt herself, intelligent, outcast Harriet loves reading books and is particularly influenced by classics such as Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. The girl's experiences makes The Little Friend very much a coming-of-age story. Her difficult home life is also a significant focus as the family was devastated by the loss of Robin and never fully recovered. Hely, who harbors a crush on Harriet, aids Harriet in her quest. Robin's now twelve-year-old sister Harriet takes it upon herself to try and exact revenge on the man she believed murdered him, Danny Ratliff. In The Little Friend, Tartt explores racial and social life in the South in the late 1970s through the filter of the murder of nine-year-old Robin Dufresnes, which occurred twelve years earlier. The Little Friend is set in the fictional community of Alexandria, Mississippi, which is similar to the two communities in which the author lived as a child, Greenwood and Grenada, Mississippi. After taking the literary world by storm with The Secret History (1992), Tartt spent ten years crafting her sophomore effort. Fans and critics had been eagerly looking forward to The Little Friend (2002), Donna Tartt's second novel, since her literary debut-a decade earlier.
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