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Snakewoman of Little Egypt: A Novel

Autor Robert Hellenga
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2013
On the morning of his fortieth birthday, anthropology professor Jackson Jones contemplates his future: Should he return to Africa, where he did his fieldwork, and live with the Mbuti, or should he marry and settle down in the Midwestern university town where he now teaches? On the morning of her release from prison, Sunny, who grew up in a snake-handling church in the Little Egypt region of Southern Illinois, rents a garage apartment from Jackson. Sunny and Jackson are drawn to each other, but then push comes to shove in this page-turning novel brimming with wit, substance, emotional depth-a fascinating and original story that delivers Robert Hellenga at the top of his form.Robert Hellenga was educated at the University of Michigan and Princeton University. He is a professor at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and the author of the novelsThe Sixteen Pleasures,The Fall of a Sparrow,Blues Lessons,Philosophy Made Simple, andThe Italian Lover. Visit his Web site at www.roberthellenga.com.Praise forSnakewoman of Little Egypt:"Both thoughtful and action-packed...Readers will once again find great pleasure in Hellenga's intelligent, generous-hearted work."-Chicago Tribune"A masterpiece. Thank you, Mr. Hellenga."-Washington Post Book World
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781608193226
ISBN-10: 1608193225
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE: Among the subjects this Midwestern novel unexpectedly covers are Lyme disease, the Ituri Forest in Africa, personal shoppers at Marshall Field's, herpetology (timber rattlers), timpani-playing, and day-trading.

Notă biografică

Robert Hellengawas educated at the University of Michigan and Princeton University. He is a professor at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and the author of the novels The Sixteen Pleasures, The Fall of a Sparrow, Blues Lessons, Philosophy Made Simple, and The Italian Lover.

Recenzii

Don't start reading this book if you've got a dinner party coming up in the next few days, or a committee meeting or a golf game. You'll be calling people up with fake excuses and feeling bad about yourself...Snakewoman...makes no claim at all to being a great American novel, only a wonderful one.
Hellenga does ample justice to this fabulous set-up in a well-written narrative that is both thoughtful and action-packed....readers will once again find great pleasure in Hellenga's intelligent, generous-hearted work.
Yes, it is a melancholy story, but it is also immensely satisfying and even uplifting in that unique way that only deeply felt life can provide.
Three reasons to love Hellenga: He's a fine storyteller; he gives us new eyes; he restores our sense of wonder. Attention must be paid.
Hellenga is fearlessly inventive. Could anybody else combine snake handling, the Ituri pygmies of the Congo, life in a women's prison, learning to play timpani, a murder trial, and a poignant love affair in three-hundred-odd fast-paced, highly readable pages?

Descriere

Chosen by theWashington Postas one of the Best Novels of 2010--a smart, sexy, unlikely love story from the bestselling author ofThe Sixteen Pleasures.