The Crane Wife

The Crane Wife
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Jamie Glover

شابک

9780698149427
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

November 11, 2013
Award-winning YA author Ness’s newest novel for adults, following the collection Topics About Which I Know Nothing, is inspired by a traditional Japanese folktale. Kind to the point of haplessness, George Duncan rescues a wounded crane in his suburban London backyard. Soon after, a mysterious woman named Kumiko enters his life, and she and George form an instant connection. Central to their romance is the art they create together: small three-dimensional sculptures pairing George’s book cuttings with Kumiko’s feather art, whose effect is so powerful that viewers are rendered speechless. Following the folktale, George becomes increasingly curious about Kumiko, despite her requests that he respect her privacy. A more grounded and accessibly touching storyline involves George’s daughter, Amanda, who is as abrasive as George is agreeable. It’s not an easy book to settle into. Ness aggressively mixes magical realism, realism, folktale, and postmodernism, and the themes are alternately heavy-handed and inscrutable: the way truth and story are altered by time and teller, the value and danger of forgiveness and anger, and the interplay between loss and love. Despite its imperfections, the book will win over adventurous readers with its originality and intensity. Agent: Michelle Kass, Michelle Kass Associates.



AudioFile Magazine
Beautiful prose and a meandering story make this a strong audio title, maybe even more so than the print version of the novel. Jamie Glover's rich baritone infuses the detailed images with a sense of mystery and uncertainty. He gives voice to the angst of the main character, George, in a precise tone and controlled pace that reveals his personality as a American living in London. Glover's vocal dexterity during the dialogue of the characters makes the conversations more realistic--including a raised voice for arguments. And he's one of the male narrators who can capably evoke female characters--without making them irritatingly high pitched. M.R. (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine


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