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The Why of Things

Autor Elizabeth H. Winthrop
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mai 2013
A riveting new novel by the bestselling author of December, a Richard & Judy pick.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781444755480
ISBN-10: 144475548X
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: None
Dimensiuni: 143 x 223 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Hodder & Stoughton

Notă biografică

Elizabeth H. Winthrop was born and raised in New York City. She graduated from Harvard University in 2001 with a BA in English and American Literature and Language, and in 2004 she received her Master of Fine Arts in fiction from the University of California at Irvine. Her stories have appeared in a variety of publications including the Missouri Review and the Indiana Review. FIREWORKS, her first novel, was published by Sceptre in 2006, and her second, DECEMBER, came out in 2008. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, daughter and St. Bernard.

Recenzii

With insight, respect and luminous clarity...This haunting, shimmering novel reminds us how all of us know our families: with unimaginable intimacy, and hardly at all. -- Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winner of Far From the Tree Often, after a tragedy, we wonder how people find the will to put one foot ahead of the other, to somehow move forward. In many ways, Winthrop has written a novel about continuance... her message, as complex as it is simple, is that the unendurable can and will be endured only if one chooses to go on. -- New York Times Book Review - Helen Schulman Once again, Elizabeth Winthrop conjures light from a dark place in her beautifully constructed, touching novel. -- Christine Schutt, bestselling author of Prosperous Friends PRAISE FOR DECEMBER: 'Winthrop is brilliant at depicting the bewildering world and its assault on the senses of a struggling adolescent ... This extraordinary novel seduces as it also challenges: curiously provoking and offering small flashes of illumination, like matches struck in that dim and meaningful space on the far side of language.' -- Natalie Sandison, The Times Like budding artist Isabelle, Winthrop is a master of observation, and her ability to crystallize themes in particular vignettes (fixing a broken phonograph, buying Christmas presents) brings this affecting family drama vividly to life. -- Publisher's Weekly Compelling...Grief is a hard subject to portray, yet Winthrop reflects the emotions of each character perfectly. She captures the heartache and unravels the small personal triumph of each life to create the bigger picture. -- Western Mail

ADVANCE PRAISE FOR THE WHY OF THINGS: 'With insight, respect and luminous clarity...This haunting, shimmering novel reminds us how all of us know our families: with unimaginable intimacy, and hardly at all.' -- Andrew Solomon, National Book Award winner of Far From the Tree 'Once again, Elizabeth Winthrop conjures light from a dark place in her beautifully constructed, touching novel.' -- Christine Schutt, bestselling author of Prosperous Friends PRAISE FOR DECEMBER: 'Winthrop is brilliant at depicting the bewildering world and its assault on the senses of a struggling adolescent ... This extraordinary novel seduces as it also challenges: curiously provoking and offering small flashes of illumination, like matches struck in that dim and meaningful space on the far side of language.' -- Natalie Sandison, The Times 20080726 'Like budding artist Isabelle, Winthrop is a master of observation, and her ability to crystallize themes in particular vignettes (fixing a broken phonograph, buying Christmas presents) brings this affecting family drama vividly to life.' -- Publisher's Weekly 20080726