Shadow Baby: A Novel

Author:   Alison McGhee
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780307462282


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   22 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Alison McGhee
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Three Rivers Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.194kg
ISBN:  

9780307462282


ISBN 10:   0307462285
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   22 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Suspenseful and moving. --New York Times This is one of those novels in which the quality of the writing lulls a reader . . . the way beauty does in real life. --Los Angeles Times Book Review Perfectly constructed and beautifully written. --The Dallas News A feisty little heroine who often seems equal parts Huck Finn, Eloise, and . . . well, maybe Shakespeare's Beatrice-to-be. . . At once witty, tender, funny, touching, and, by the end, tragic in a way that perfectly brings all to a close, if never to an end. Bound for success, or else the world has gone mad. - Kirkus Reviews (starred) Loss, guilt and regret are conquered and transformed in McGhee's graceful second novel (after Rainlight), a poignant tale of family history regained...With a mix of deadpan humor and pathos, McGhee perfectly captures the voice of a sensitive, wise child on the cusp of adulthood, at once knowing and na ve. - Publishers Weekly At last, a heroine to root for! In this charming novel, Alison McGhee has opened a new window on childhood. -- Hilma Wolitzer Bright, funny, and almost spookily imaginative, Clara, by her own admission, is a student of the laws of nature, an expert in the ways of hermits and pioneers, an 'apprentice' to life. That she is also eleven years old is probably the least important fact about her; she's an old soul. With a mother who doesn't talk and a father who never existed, she manages to fashion a version of her own history that she can live with, at the same time that she chronicles a life for her best friend, Georg Kominsky, a retired metalworker who lives in Nine Mile Trailer Park. Clara, the yarn-spinner, lover of words and of happy endings, takes on the secrets of her past with wit and ferocity. Alison McGhee, with her seductive, almost hypnotic prose, has created a heroine that one simply must love. --Judith Guest McGhee writes about childhood and old age with equal skill and grace. Poignant and bittersweet, her novel has life on every page. --William Gay


At last, a heroine to root for! In this charming novel, Alison McGhee has opened a new window on childhood. <br>-- Hilma Wolitzer <br> Bright, funny, and almost spookily imaginative, Clara, by her own admission, is a student of the laws of nature, an expert in the ways of hermits and pioneers, an 'apprentice' to life. That she is also eleven years old is probably the least important fact about her; she's an old soul. With a mother who doesn't talk and a father who never existed, she manages to fashion a version of her own history that she can live with, at the same time that she chronicles a life for her best friend, Georg Kominsky, a retired metalworker who lives in Nine Mile Trailer Park. Clara, the yarn-spinner, lover of words and of happy endings, takes on the secrets of her past with wit and ferocity. Alison McGhee, with her seductive, almost hypnotic prose, has created a heroine that one simply must love. <br>--Judith Guest <br> McGhee writes about childhood and old age with equal skill and grace. Poignant and bittersweet, her novel has life on every page. <br>--William Gay <p> From the Hardcover edition.


Suspenseful and moving. <br>-- New York Times <br> This is one of those novels in which the quality of the writing lulls a reader . . . the way beauty does in real life. <br>-- Los Angeles Times Book Review <br> Perfectly constructed and beautifully written. <br>-- The Dallas News <br> A feisty little heroine who often seems equal parts Huck Finn, Eloise, and . . . well, maybe Shakespeare's Beatrice-to-be. . . At once witty, tender, funny, touching, and, by the end, tragic in a way that perfectly brings all to a close, if never to an end. Bound for success, or else the world has gone mad. - Kirkus Reviews (starred)<br> Loss, guilt and regret are conquered and transformed in McGhee's graceful second novel (after Rainlight ), a poignant tale of family history regained...With a mix of deadpan humor and pathos, McGhee perfectly captures the voice of a sensitive, wise child on the cusp of adulthood, at once knowing and naive. - Publishers Weekly <br> At last, a heroine to root for! In this charming novel, Alison McGhee has opened a new window on childhood. <br>-- Hilma Wolitzer <br> Bright, funny, and almost spookily imaginative, Clara, by her own admission, is a student of the laws of nature, an expert in the ways of hermits and pioneers, an 'apprentice' to life. That she is also eleven years old is probably the least important fact about her; she's an old soul. With a mother who doesn't talk and a father who never existed, she manages to fashion a version of her own history that she can live with, at the same time that she chronicles a life for her best friend, Georg Kominsky, a retired metalworker who lives in Nine Mile Trailer Park. Clara, the yarn-spinner, lover of words and of happy endings, takes on the secrets of her past with wit and ferocity. Alison McGhee, with her seductive, almost hypnotic prose, has created a heroine that one simply must love. <br>--Judith Guest <br> McGhee writes about childhood and old age with equal skill ande


Suspenseful and moving. <br>-- New York Times <br> This is one of those novels in which the quality of the writing lulls a reader . . . the way beauty does in real life. <br>-- Los Angeles Times Book Review <br> Perfectly constructed and beautifully written. <br>-- The Dallas News <br> A feisty little heroine who often seems equal parts Huck Finn, Eloise, and . . . well, maybe Shakespeare's Beatrice-to-be. . . At once witty, tender, funny, touching, and, by the end, tragic in a way that perfectly brings all to a close, if never to an end. Bound for success, or else the world has gone mad. - Kirkus Reviews (starred)<br> Loss, guilt and regret are conquered and transformed in McGhee's graceful second novel (after Rainlight ), a poignant tale of family history regained...With a mix of deadpan humor and pathos, McGhee perfectly captures the voice of a sensitive, wise child on the cusp of adulthood, at once knowing and naive. - Publishers Weekly <br> At last, a heroine to root for! In this charming novel, Alison McGhee has opened a new window on childhood. <br>-- Hilma Wolitzer <br> Bright, funny, and almost spookily imaginative, Clara, by her own admission, is a student of the laws of nature, an expert in the ways of hermits and pioneers, an 'apprentice' to life. That she is also eleven years old is probably the least important fact about her; she's an old soul. With a mother who doesn't talk and a father who never existed, she manages to fashion a version of her own history that she can live with, at the same time that she chronicles a life for her best friend, Georg Kominsky, a retired metalworker who lives in Nine Mile Trailer Park. Clara, the yarn-spinner, lover of words and of happy endings, takes on the secrets of her past with wit and ferocity. Alison McGhee, with her seductive, almost hypnotic prose, has created a heroine that one simply must love. <br>--Judith Guest <br> McGhee writes about childhood and old age with equal skill andn


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ALISON McGHEE has been awarded the Minnesota Book Award and the Great Lakes College Association New Writers Award for her first novel, Rainlight. This is her second novel. Her short fiction has been published widely in literary magazines. Born and reared in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, she currently lives in Minnesota.

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