Saint X
A Novel
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2020
نویسنده
Tristan Wrightناشر
Macmillan Audioشابک
9781250239747
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
- دیدگاه کاربران
نقد و بررسی
December 9, 2019
Schaitkin’s unsettling debut plays with the conventions of the romantic thriller to comment on the uneasy relationship between working-class residents of a fictional island in the Caribbean and the wealthy American tourists who visit it. In 1995, a couple from a New York City suburb and their two daughters, adventurous college freshman Alison and cautious seven-year-old Claire, visit a resort on the island. Alison flirts with two workers at the resort, Clive and Edwin, and takes off with them nightly without her parents’ knowledge to visit a local club, where she dances, drinks, and gets high. One night, she doesn’t return, and her body is soon found on a nearby island. Though suspicion falls on Clive and Edwin, they are not charged with any crime. In present-day N.Y.C., Claire, who narrates much of the novel, recognizes Clive, now a cab driver, from the back seat of his taxi. Obsessed with learning what happened to Alison, she stalks him while neglecting her work and friends. As Claire embeds herself in Clive’s life, he grows increasingly wary, until he finally snaps and reveals what he knows about the final night of Alison’s life. As the novel gradually shifts to Clive’s point of view, Schaitkin subverts the other characters’ assumptions about the lives and intentions of strangers. This is a smart page-turner, both thought-provoking and effortlessly entertaining. Agent: Henry Dunlow, Dunlow, Carlson & Lerner Literary Agency.
Fresh voice talent Dana Dae leads a cast of 15 actors who deliver a cinematic atmosphere in this intricate story of a family that is vacationing at an exclusive Caribbean resort. While visiting, their 18-year-old daughter disappears and is found washed up on the beach two days later. The circumstances of her death are never solved. Seventeen years later the girl's younger sister, portrayed by Dae, tries to make sense of her sister's tragic death, and this is where the ensemble approach of the novel pays great dividends. The separate and distinct voices of college friends, the sisters' mother, diary entries, and a handful of Jamaican-accented former resort employees deftly magnify the complex issues of race, class, and gender that come together in the heartrending conclusion. B.P. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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