To Be Sung Underwater: A Novel
Autor Tom McNealen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 2012
Twenty years later, Judith's marriage is hazy with secrets. In her hand is what may be the phone number for the man who believed she meant it when she said she loved him. If she called, what would he say?
TO BE SUNG UNDERWATER is the epic love story of a woman trying to remember, and the man who could not even begin to forget.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316127387
ISBN-10: 0316127388
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 149 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316127388
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 149 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Tom
McNeal's
first
novel,Goodnight,
Nebraska,won
the
James
A.
Michener
Memorial
Prize
and
California
Book
Award,
and
his
short
fiction
has
appeared
inThe
Best
American
Short
Stories,
The
O.
Henry
Prize
Stories,andThe
Pushcart
Prize
XXI.
He
lives
near
San
Diego
with
his
wife
and
sons.
Recenzii
"You
don't
so
much
readTo
Be
Sung
Underwateras
you're
consumed
by
it.
The
characters
are
unforgettable.
The
writing
is
staggering.
More
importantly,
though,
it's
the
courage
of
this
book
that
sets
it
apart.
It's
the
bravest,
most
beautiful
book
I've
read
in
a
long
time."—Markus
Zusak,
author
of
The
Book
Thief
"Smart, sexy, gorgeous, and at times devastatingly sad--these words describe the woman at the heart of this wonderful novel almost as well as they do the book itself. This ravishing love story will envelop you for a few days and then linger for a long time thereafter."—Ann Packer, author of Swim Back to Me and The Dive from Clausen's Pier
"To Be Sung Underwateris such an immensely readable novel. McNeal has the enviable talent of making splendid writing look easy at no cost to the complexity and the beauties of what fascinates him (and me) -- the terrain occupied by women and men in love with each other. This is a wonderful book."—Richard Ford
"McNeal's ability to tell the story from a female point of view is shockingly accurate, as is his Richard Russo-esque ability to make small town characters simply complicated....a beautiful novel that bravely examines the effect a broken relationship can have on one's life path."—Carrie Keyes,Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"An exceptional novel.... McNeal writes a kind of prose that's almost endangered today: natural, smooth and subtle."—Cynthia Crossen,The Wall Street Journal
"Bautifully written.... a compelling story, uniting the literary, character-driven novel with what eventually becomes quite a page turner.... This novel will make for great book-club discussions."—Sarah Willis,The Cleveland Plain-Dealer
"This lovely novel is quiet and smart, drawing you so deeply into the characters that the ending might just leave you coming up for air."—Gale Walden,Oprah Magazine
"Love stories have a terrible gravity, a centrifugal force. McNeal has created characters so dimensional, so memorable, that we are caught up in that urgency. Our rationality is compromised; the rules of the world fade away."—Susan Salter Reynolds,Los Angeles Times
"Hypnotic .... so vividly written that it takes you to a place where all your perceptions seem dizzyingly altered. Which is, of course, exactly like love itself."—Caroline Leavitt,Washington Post
"Smart, sexy, gorgeous, and at times devastatingly sad--these words describe the woman at the heart of this wonderful novel almost as well as they do the book itself. This ravishing love story will envelop you for a few days and then linger for a long time thereafter."—Ann Packer, author of Swim Back to Me and The Dive from Clausen's Pier
"To Be Sung Underwateris such an immensely readable novel. McNeal has the enviable talent of making splendid writing look easy at no cost to the complexity and the beauties of what fascinates him (and me) -- the terrain occupied by women and men in love with each other. This is a wonderful book."—Richard Ford
"McNeal's ability to tell the story from a female point of view is shockingly accurate, as is his Richard Russo-esque ability to make small town characters simply complicated....a beautiful novel that bravely examines the effect a broken relationship can have on one's life path."—Carrie Keyes,Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"An exceptional novel.... McNeal writes a kind of prose that's almost endangered today: natural, smooth and subtle."—Cynthia Crossen,The Wall Street Journal
"Bautifully written.... a compelling story, uniting the literary, character-driven novel with what eventually becomes quite a page turner.... This novel will make for great book-club discussions."—Sarah Willis,The Cleveland Plain-Dealer
"This lovely novel is quiet and smart, drawing you so deeply into the characters that the ending might just leave you coming up for air."—Gale Walden,Oprah Magazine
"Love stories have a terrible gravity, a centrifugal force. McNeal has created characters so dimensional, so memorable, that we are caught up in that urgency. Our rationality is compromised; the rules of the world fade away."—Susan Salter Reynolds,Los Angeles Times
"Hypnotic .... so vividly written that it takes you to a place where all your perceptions seem dizzyingly altered. Which is, of course, exactly like love itself."—Caroline Leavitt,Washington Post