Eva Moves the Furniture: Recent Picador Highlights
Autor Margot Liveseyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2002
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On the morning of Eva McEwen's birth, six magpies congregate in the apple tree outside the window--a bad omen, according to Scottish legend. That night, Eva's mother dies, leaving her to be raised by her aunt and heartsick father in their small Scottish town. As a child, Eva is often visited by two companions--a woman and a girl--invisible to everyone else save her. As she grows, their intentions become increasingly unclear: Do they wish to protect or harm her? A magical novel about loneliness, love, and the profound connection between mother and daughter, "Eva Moves the Furniture "fuses the simplicity of a fairy tale with the complexity of adult passions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780312421038
ISBN-10: 0312421036
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 206 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:Picador USA.
Editura: Picador USA
Seria Recent Picador Highlights
Locul publicării:New York, NY
ISBN-10: 0312421036
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 206 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:Picador USA.
Editura: Picador USA
Seria Recent Picador Highlights
Locul publicării:New York, NY
Descriere
On the morning of Eva McEwen's birth, six magpies congregate in the apple tree outside the window--a bad omen, according to Scottish legend. That night, Eva's mother dies, leaving her to be raised by her aunt and heartsick father in their small Scottish town. As a child, Eva is often visited by two companions--a woman and a girl--invisible to everyone else save her. As she grows, their intentions become increasingly unclear: Do they wish to protect or harm her? A magical novel about loneliness, love, and the profound connection between mother and daughter, "Eva Moves the Furniture "fuses the simplicity of a fairy tale with the complexity of adult passions.
Recenzii
"Margot Livesey is a writer at the pinnacle of her craft. "Eva Moves the Furniture" is such a complete, sturdy yet graceful novel that it is difficult for a critic to wedge herself in between the writer and the reader." --"Los Angeles Times Book Review"
"Livesey is a writer of tremendous grace and precision.... [Her] wonderful new novel will haunt you in a sweet way, and leave you with a spark of hope for us all." --"Chicago Tribune"
"What is extraordinary about this novel is the fretwork of feeling among its unorthodox cast of characters.... Livesey has written a ghost story, of sorts...and, if it moves you, the end will send you back to the beginning." --"The New Yorker"
"Stunning...She limns her tale with beautiful evocations of the loneliness of childhood, the shimmery quality of ghostly spirits and the fear and excitement of wartime." --"San Francisco Chronicle Book Review"
"In this fetching, ultimately moving novel, magic and danger are so inextricably bound that the palpable world seems slightly less trustworthy than the one you cannot see." --"The Boston Globe"
"Livesey writes with such restraint that the shock lies in events themselves, not her language. She uses metaphors beautiful in their precision....Simultaneously chilling and compassionate." --"The Washington Post Book World"
"This is a novel that enters the reader's life in much the same way that the companions come to Eva. It looks harmless enough, like a child's fantasy, inhabiting a fairy tale in which powerful, other-worldly forces are at work, but reader beware. If you give Eva McEwen just a little space in your own imagination, she will start moving the furniture." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"Perfectly structured...In prose direct and precise she limns Eva's story with steady authority." --"The Atlantic Monthly"
"Livesey is a writer of tremendous grace and precision.... [Her] wonderful new novel will haunt you in a sweet way, and leave you with a spark of hope for us all." --"Chicago Tribune"
"What is extraordinary about this novel is the fretwork of feeling among its unorthodox cast of characters.... Livesey has written a ghost story, of sorts...and, if it moves you, the end will send you back to the beginning." --"The New Yorker"
"Stunning...She limns her tale with beautiful evocations of the loneliness of childhood, the shimmery quality of ghostly spirits and the fear and excitement of wartime." --"San Francisco Chronicle Book Review"
"In this fetching, ultimately moving novel, magic and danger are so inextricably bound that the palpable world seems slightly less trustworthy than the one you cannot see." --"The Boston Globe"
"Livesey writes with such restraint that the shock lies in events themselves, not her language. She uses metaphors beautiful in their precision....Simultaneously chilling and compassionate." --"The Washington Post Book World"
"This is a novel that enters the reader's life in much the same way that the companions come to Eva. It looks harmless enough, like a child's fantasy, inhabiting a fairy tale in which powerful, other-worldly forces are at work, but reader beware. If you give Eva McEwen just a little space in your own imagination, she will start moving the furniture." --"The New York Times Book Review"
"Perfectly structured...In prose direct and precise she limns Eva's story with steady authority." --"The Atlantic Monthly"
Notă biografică
Margot Livesey
Premii
- Massachusetts Book Award (MassBook) Honor Book, 2002