A Brief Lunacy

A Brief Lunacy
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A Novel

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2005

نویسنده

Cynthia Thayer

شابک

9781616202323
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 31, 2005
An act of kindness leads to horrors in a sober, wrenching literary thriller. Carl and Jessie, a long-married and loving couple, are enjoying a quiet retirement in their isolated Maine house. Their one real worry is their schizophrenic, institutionalized daughter, Sylvie, who one day calls to say that she has run away from her facility. As the couple worries about Sylvie, a young man calling himself Jonah appears, claiming that his camping gear was stolen from a nearby site. Ignoring Carl's wariness, Jessie offers Jonah a bed for the night; Jonah responds by taking them hostage in their home. Jonah, they eventually learn, is Sylvie's boyfriend from the facility, a schizophrenic who plays a torturous series of psychological games with the couple that bring dark family histories to light. Thayer (Strong for Potatoes
; A Certain Slant of Light
) underplays the more lurid aspects of her story line, choosing instead to generate tension with dialogue and taut, well-crafted scenes as Carl and Jessie try to escape and Jonah's behavior careens toward deadly violence. Sylvie's eerie presence hovers in the background throughout, and the climax features a revelation about Carl that completely changes Jessie's impression of her protective, gentle husband. The dark suspense in this concentrated psychological character study makes for a genuine page-turner. Agent, Sandy Choron.



Library Journal

February 1, 2005
Carl and Jessie are retired professionals whose daily routine is shattered when they invite into their home a young man, Jonah, who may know their daughter. What begins as a helpful gesture to a stranger turns into a horrifying invasion when Jessie and Carl find themselves held hostage. Jonah has psychological issues as complex as those of Jessie and Carl's daughter, now missing from her residential psychiatric facility. Thayer (A Certain Slant of Light) tells the story in the alternating voices of Jessie and Carl, who are forced to confront their own demons. The strength of the novel lies in the complexity of Carl's well-developed character as it explores the relationship between his experience in a concentration camp and his current reality as a hostage of another sort. Jessie's weaker character teeters between fond memories of her daughter and a curious disassociation with the challenges of her daughter's illness. A competently written book that delves into the distinctions between sanity and madness, this lacks the spark that would truly capture a reader's interest. Recommended only where interest warrants.-Caroline M. Hallsworth, City of Greater Sudbury, Ont.

Copyright 2005 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

January 1, 2005
Carl and Jessie Jensen are enjoying their retirement in the remote reaches of Maine until a stranded camper named Jonah arrives at their front door. While the kindhearted couple senses menace in the young man's eyes, they invite him to stay for dinner and spend the night. (Both wonder if Jonah is a friend of their mentally troubled daughter, Sylvie, who escaped from an area psychiatric home earlier that day.) The Jensens' worst fears are confirmed the following morning, as Jonah takes the pair hostage, insistent that he is fulfilling the wishes of God. The simmering scenario reaches a rolling boil as Jonah forces Carl, a French Gypsy who survived the Nazi concentration camps, to explain the patchwork of scars on his back and the German inscription on his violin. Jessie, meanwhile, plays mind games with Jonah as she furiously searches for a means of escape. Maine resident Thayer--" Strong for Potatoes " (1999)" , A Certain Slant of Light " (2001)--creates relentless suspense in this taut literary chiller that pits the mad against the sane. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2005, American Library Association.)




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