Carry the One
Autor Carol Anshawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 noi 2012
In the early hours of the morning, following a wedding reception, a car filled with stoned, drunk and sleepy guests accidentally hits and kills a girl on a dark country road. For the next twenty-five years, the lives of those involved are subtly shaped by this tragic moment.
Through friendships and love affairs, marriage and divorce, parenthood, addiction, and the modest calamities and triumphs of ordinary days,Carry the Oneshows how one life affects another and how those who thrive and those who self-destruct are closer to each other than we'd expect.
'Her deftly episodic novel of love, time and off-beat family life is warm, generous and wise. An enormously engaging novel'Daily Mail
'Carry The Oneis a finely crafted novel, full of phrases you want to cut out and keep, and characters you think you know. It is delicate in its touch, yet huge in its reach'Observer
'Superb . . . Anshaw sees her characters with startling clarity and no small helping of warmth and humour . . . Anshaw's writing [is] subtle, bemused, kind and smart, she nails moment after moment . . .Carry The Oneis a marvellous novel, grown-up, smart and emotionally intelligent about people who, like the rest of us, try but mostly fail to keep their ducks in a row'Patrick Ness,Guardian
'A tender tale of what happens to ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances'Marie Claire
'A funny, vivid and pingingly true story about longing and the pain of love. Anshaw conveys beefy emotions and life-changing events with the most gossamer of touches'Rachel Johnson,Vogue
'If you love Jonathan Franzen, you'll love this compelling book'Entertainment Weekly
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241963968
ISBN-10: 0241963966
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241963966
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Carol
Anshaw
is
the
author
ofAquamarine,Seven
Moves,
andLucky
in
the
Corner.
She
lives
in
Chicago.
www.carolanshaw.com
Recenzii
Her
deftly
episodic
novel
of
love,
time
and
off-beat
family
life
is
warm,
generous
and
wise.
An
enormously
engaging
novel
Carry The Oneis a finely crafted novel, full of phrases you want to cut out and keep, and characters you think you know. It is delicate in its touch, yet huge in its reach
Superb . . . Anshaw sees her characters with startling clarity, an acute alertness to nuance, and no small helping of warmth and humour . . . Anshaw's writing [is] subtle, bemused, kind and smart, she nails moment after moment . . .Carry The Oneis a marvellous novel, grown-up, smart and emotionally intelligent about people who, like the rest of us, try but mostly fail to keep their ducks in a row
A tender tale of what happens to ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances
Here's passion and addiction, guilt and damage, all the beautiful mess of family life.Carry the Onewill lift readers off their feet and bear them along on its eloquent tide
Beautifully observed . . . [Anshaw] intimately dissects how one event or choice can alter the trajectory of a life, how a fork in the road can lead to wholly unexpected and divergent outcomes
A funny, vivid and pingingly true story about longing and the pain of love. Anshaw conveys beefy emotions and life-changing events with the most gossamer of touches
Anshaw's understated, casual tone is made delightful with small details.Vivid images hit home with finishing flourishes . . .Carry The Oneis an engaging narrative, eloquently told
Carol Anshaw is one of those authors who should be a household name . . . [a] fine, eloquent novel
Superb . . . [Anshaw] has a knack for capturing a personality in a single phrase
Moving and engaging . . . Anshaw has written not only a funny, smart and closely observed story, but also one that explores the way tragedy can follow hard on celebration, binding people together even more lastingly than passion.
Words used to praise Anshaw's earlier novels - witty, warm, intimate, poignant - apply equally well to her most compelling book yet, a wholly seductive tale of siblings, addiction, conviction, and genius . . . Masterful in her authenticity, quicksilver dialogue, wise humour, and receptivity to mystery, Anshaw has created a deft and transfixing novel of fallibility and quiet glory
A brilliant feat of storytelling . . . one of the most intensely vibrant novels I've ever read
Funny, touching, knowing . . . a quiet, lovely, genuine accomplishment
Splendid . . . sits somewhere between a Jonathan Franzen novel and a collection of haiku
Anshaw is that rare, brilliant, witty writer whose prose is rich and buttery, and whose plotting is as well-conceived and seamlessly executed as that of the most intricate thriller
If you love Jonathan Franzen, you'll love this compelling book
Graceful and compassionate . . . Writing with rueful wit and a subtle understanding of the currents and passions that rule us, Anshaw demonstrates that struggling to do one's best, whatever the circumstances, makes for a life of consequence
A fine novel . . . stunning . . . wise
Anshaw submerges the reader in gorgeous detail
Carol Anshaw's writing is cool and funny, outraged and sympathetic by turns. The book is full of sharp observations and memorable phrases
Beautiful prose
A series of beautifully detailed snapshots . . . an arresting examination of three intersecting lives, forcefully told
Carry The Oneis a finely crafted novel, full of phrases you want to cut out and keep, and characters you think you know. It is delicate in its touch, yet huge in its reach
Superb . . . Anshaw sees her characters with startling clarity, an acute alertness to nuance, and no small helping of warmth and humour . . . Anshaw's writing [is] subtle, bemused, kind and smart, she nails moment after moment . . .Carry The Oneis a marvellous novel, grown-up, smart and emotionally intelligent about people who, like the rest of us, try but mostly fail to keep their ducks in a row
A tender tale of what happens to ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances
Here's passion and addiction, guilt and damage, all the beautiful mess of family life.Carry the Onewill lift readers off their feet and bear them along on its eloquent tide
Beautifully observed . . . [Anshaw] intimately dissects how one event or choice can alter the trajectory of a life, how a fork in the road can lead to wholly unexpected and divergent outcomes
A funny, vivid and pingingly true story about longing and the pain of love. Anshaw conveys beefy emotions and life-changing events with the most gossamer of touches
Anshaw's understated, casual tone is made delightful with small details.Vivid images hit home with finishing flourishes . . .Carry The Oneis an engaging narrative, eloquently told
Carol Anshaw is one of those authors who should be a household name . . . [a] fine, eloquent novel
Superb . . . [Anshaw] has a knack for capturing a personality in a single phrase
Moving and engaging . . . Anshaw has written not only a funny, smart and closely observed story, but also one that explores the way tragedy can follow hard on celebration, binding people together even more lastingly than passion.
Words used to praise Anshaw's earlier novels - witty, warm, intimate, poignant - apply equally well to her most compelling book yet, a wholly seductive tale of siblings, addiction, conviction, and genius . . . Masterful in her authenticity, quicksilver dialogue, wise humour, and receptivity to mystery, Anshaw has created a deft and transfixing novel of fallibility and quiet glory
A brilliant feat of storytelling . . . one of the most intensely vibrant novels I've ever read
Funny, touching, knowing . . . a quiet, lovely, genuine accomplishment
Splendid . . . sits somewhere between a Jonathan Franzen novel and a collection of haiku
Anshaw is that rare, brilliant, witty writer whose prose is rich and buttery, and whose plotting is as well-conceived and seamlessly executed as that of the most intricate thriller
If you love Jonathan Franzen, you'll love this compelling book
Graceful and compassionate . . . Writing with rueful wit and a subtle understanding of the currents and passions that rule us, Anshaw demonstrates that struggling to do one's best, whatever the circumstances, makes for a life of consequence
A fine novel . . . stunning . . . wise
Anshaw submerges the reader in gorgeous detail
Carol Anshaw's writing is cool and funny, outraged and sympathetic by turns. The book is full of sharp observations and memorable phrases
Beautiful prose
A series of beautifully detailed snapshots . . . an arresting examination of three intersecting lives, forcefully told