The Movement of Stars

The Movement of Stars
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Carla Mercer-Meyer

شابک

9781452683317
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
In April 1845, in Nantucket, 24-year-old Hannah Price, member of a Quaker community, is obsessed with the night sky. She hopes to see "something new flickering among the celestial bodies." Carla Mercer-Meyer's narration captures quiet, reserved Hannah. Isaac Martin, a seaman from the Azores, becomes Hannah's student and learns how to use his ship's chronometer. But as Hannah and Isaac grow closer, Hannah's reputation is jeopardized. Mercer-Meyer misses Hannah's nervous intensity, remaining too genteel and soft-spoken. Her accent and tonal shift for Isaac are strong although her other male voices lack conviction. Amy Brill's wonderful historical fiction, inspired by Maria Mitchell, the first woman astronomer to receive the King of Denmark's prize, combines a gentle love story with a woman's sincere quest for knowledge of the heavens. S.J.H. (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

December 24, 2012
A determined young woman, born into a Quaker community in 19th-century Nantucket, defies social norms on the path to becoming a “lady astronomer” in Brill’s charming debut novel. Very loosely based on historical “girl” astronomer Maria Mitchell, Hannah Price spends her days going to Quaker meetings and tending to books at her town’s library, but nights she spends with her eyes on celestial bodies or crouched over mathematical calculations, dreaming of discovering a comet all her own. A serious girl obsessed with the pursuit of knowledge, Hannah fears the passionate restlessness of her twin brother Edward, even as she rejects the strictures of marrying to attain stability. Hannah’s sober routine is interrupted when she takes on a new pupil, Isaac Martin, a sailor from the Azores, whose race shakes up Hannah’s standing in the town. Martin’s ideas and instinctive personal connection with his new teacher alter her attitude toward love and faith. From the main streets of Nantucket to its dunes and shores, from a Harvard observatory to the cities of Europe, Hannah’s emotional and professional journey will please fans of feminist-minded and romantic historical fiction. Agent: Julie Barer, Barer Literary.




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