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Claire of the Sea Light by Edwidge Danticat (English) Paperback Book

Description: Claire of the Sea Light by Edwidge Danticat The interconnected secrets of a coastal Haitian town are revealed when one little girl, the daughter of a fisherman, runs away. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description From the national bestselling author of Brother, Im Dying and The Dew Breaker: a "fiercely beautiful" novel (Los Angeles Times) that brings us deep into the intertwined lives of a small seaside town where a little girl, the daughter of a fisherman, has gone missing. Just as her father makes the wrenching decision to send her away for a chance at a better life, Claire Limyè Lanmè—Claire of the Sea Light—suddenly disappears. As the people of the Haitian seaside community of Ville Rose search for her, painful secrets, haunting memories, and startling truths are unearthed. In this stunning novel about intertwined lives, Edwidge Danticat crafts a tightly woven, breathtaking tapestry that explores the mysterious bonds we share—with the natural world and with one another. Author Biography EDWIDGE DANTICAT is the author of numerous books, including Brother, Im Dying, a National Book Critics Circle Award winner and National Book Award finalist; Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection; Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist; The Farming of Bones, an American Book Award winner; and The Dew Breaker, a PEN/Faulkner Award finalist and winner of the inaugural Story Prize. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and elsewhere. She lives in Miami. Review A New York Times Book Review and Washington Post Notable Book of the Year, an NPR "Great Read," a Christian Science Monitor Best Fiction Book, and a Library Journal Top Book"Fiercely beautiful. . . . Brims with enchantments and surprises." —Los Angeles Times"Luminous. . . . Danticats determination to face both light and dark brings the story to life. But her skill as a writer makes the balancing act a pure pleasure to read. . . . [She] is a beautiful storyteller." —The Miami Herald"Danticat has created a pulsing world. . . . On these pages, the human heart is laid open and the secret contents of its chambers revealed in all their beauty and agony. . . . Haunting." —O, The Oprah Magazine "Hypnotic. . . . Danticat creates rich and varied interior lives for her characters. . . . Heartbreaking." —The New York Times Book Review"A revealing portrait that mixes a touch of magic with the tough reality of life in Haiti." —NPR "Haunting. . . . Writing with lyrical economy and precision, Ms. Danticat recounts her characters stories in crystalline prose that underscores the parallels in their lives." —The New York Times"Vivid and intensely personal. . . . Danticat has been fixing and unfixing her native country since the appearance of her first book. . . . She is a writer . . . inhabited, a writer dedicated to opening her readers eyes to something she keeps trying to see for herself." —San Francisco Chronicle "The biggest questions of life flow from the pen of this brilliant novelist. In Claire of the Sea Light, Danticat folds the story into a package so preciously tight that we can tuck it in our hearts and keep it close and warm." —Nikki Giovanni"[Has] the feel of a fairy tale. But its ethereal qualities are offset by its stark portrayal of life in small-town Haiti; the combination makes for a lovely book." — New York magazine "Danticats language is unadorned, but she uses it to forge intricate connections. . . . The dexterity of her sympathy is an even match for her unflinching vision." —The Boston Globe"In a voice tuned to the frequency of sorrow, with a calmness that neither apologizes nor inflames, [Danticat] lays out the terrible choice that many in Haiti have faced: Keep a child in deepest poverty or offer the child to someone with better prospects. . . . A remarkably well-plotted combination of mystery and social critique." —The Miami Herald"Danticat has a way of making small lives tell big stories. . . . The stories of the inhabitants of Ville Rose fold into one another in surprising ways; social barriers exist but are constantly transgressed—sometimes violently, sometimes with compassion and mutual understanding." —Public Books "[An] extraordinary talent in full flower . . . . Theres a Faulknerian quality to Claire of the Sea Light . . . showing how human stories and lives ramify through and across each other in ways both touching and tragic." —The Huffington Post"Haunted by ghosts and grief, lifted by magic and love. . . . Danticat paints each of her characters and their town with vivid detail and lyrical language. . . . [Claire of the Sea Light] is lit with its own inextinguishable glow." —Tampa Bay Times "Its the core human struggles that make it impossible to put the novel down. . . . [Danticat] brilliantly sheds light on an array of human issues with sexuality, identity, politics, class. . . . A heartfelt journey." —New York Daily News"Beautiful. . . . As usual, Danticats sentences are sedate, graceful and unpretentious." —The Dallas Morning News "Masterful. . . . With Claire of the Sea Light, Danticat stuns us again." —Harvard Review Review Quote "Fiercely beautiful. . . . Brims with enchantments and surprises." -- Los Angeles Times "Luminous. . . . Danticats determination to face both light and dark brings the story to life. But her skill as a writer makes the balancing act a pure pleasure to read. . . . [She] is a beautiful storyteller." -- The Miami Herald "Danticat has created a pulsing world. . . . On these pages, the human heart is laid open and the secret contents of its chambers revealed in all their beauty and agony. . . . Haunting." -- O, The Oprah Magazine "Hypnotic. . . . Danticat creates rich and varied interior lives for her characters. . . . Heartbreaking." -- The New York Times Book Review "A revealing portrait that mixes a touch of magic with the tough reality of life in Haiti." --NPR "Haunting. . . . Writing with lyrical economy and precision, Ms. Danticat recounts her characters stories in crystalline prose that underscores the parallels in their lives." -- The New York Times "Vivid and intensely personal. . . . Danticat has been fixing and unfixing her native country since the appearance of her first book. . . . She is a writer . . . inhabited, a writer dedicated to opening her readers eyes to something she keeps trying to see for herself." -- San Francisco Chronicle "The biggest questions of life flow from the pen of this brilliant novelist. In Claire of the Sea Light, Danticat folds the story into a package so preciously tight that we can tuck it in our hearts and keep it close and warm." --Nikki Giovanni "[Has] the feel of a fairy tale. But its ethereal qualities are offset by its stark portrayal of life in small-town Haiti; the combination makes for a lovely book." -- New York Description for Reading Group Guide The questions, discussion topics, and other material that follow are intended to enhance your groups conversation about Claire of the Sea Light, Edwidge Danticats beautifully told new work of fiction, which seamlessly weaves a complex web of lives in a fictional Haitian town on the night a seven-year-old girl goes missing. Discussion Question for Reading Group Guide 1. The opening chapter of Claire of the Sea Light moves backward chronologically through each of Claires birthdays, ultimately returning to the present day of the narrative. How does this structure contribute to the books sense of time overall, and to its weaving of past and present as more characters are introduced? 2. What does it mean that Albert Vincent is both the town of Ville Roses undertaker and its mayor? How are these dual roles reflected in his relationship with Claire Narcis, Noziass wife and Claires mother, when she works for him preparing bodies for burial? 3. That Claire visits her mothers grave on her birthdays brings poignantly to the fore the notion that life and death are intertwined. In what other ways does that happen in the book? Do ghosts--or chim Excerpt from Book Part One Claire of the Sea Light The morning Claire Limy Details ISBN0307472272 Author Edwidge Danticat Short Title CLAIRE OF THE SEA LIGHT Language English ISBN-10 0307472272 ISBN-13 9780307472274 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY FIC Residence New York, NY, US Birth 1969 Year 2014 Publication Date 2014-07-01 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2014-07-01 NZ Release Date 2014-07-01 US Release Date 2014-07-01 UK Release Date 2014-07-01 Place of Publication New York Pages 256 Publisher Random House USA Inc Series Vintage Contemporaries Imprint Vintage Books Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137918618;

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