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The Sisters Antipodes: By Alison, Jane

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ISBN
9780547247731
EAN
9780547247731
Book Title
Sisters Antipodes
Item Length
8in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2010
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Jane Alison
Genre
Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Psychology
Topic
Divorce & Separation, Personal Memoirs, Literary, American / General, Interpersonal Relations
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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A gorgeous and deeply intimate memoir about families breaking apart When Jane Alison was a child, her family met another that seemed like its mirror: a father in the Foreign Service, a beautiful mother, and two little girls, the younger two (one of them Jane) sharing a birthday. The families became inseparable almost instantly. Within months, however, affairs ignited between the adults, and before long the parents exchanged partners, then divorced, remarried, and moved on. Two pairs of girls were left in shock, a "silent, numb shock, like a crack inside stone, not enough to split it but inside, silently fissuring" that would prove tragic.

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0547247737
ISBN-13
9780547247731
eBay Product ID (ePID)
77857765

Product Key Features

Book Title
Sisters Antipodes
Author
Jane Alison
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Divorce & Separation, Personal Memoirs, Literary, American / General, Interpersonal Relations
Publication Year
2010
Genre
Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism, Psychology
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz

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PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "'My family will not welcome this,' predicts Jane Alison about her fairy tale-like memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. ... Alison's writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions ... her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." -- Elle "An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she's incredibly secure as a writer; and it's this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events that underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index "Enormously compelling ... a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." -- Publishers Weekly ( starred review) PRAISE FOR NATIVES AND EXOTICS "In Natives and Exotics, Jane Alison takes us where history books can't--or won't--go."-- Washington Post Book World PRAISE FOR THE LOVE-ARTIST "A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality."--Richard Eder, New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "'My family will not welcome this,' predicts Jane Alison about her fairy talelike memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. … Alison's writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions … her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." -- Elle "An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she's incredibly secure as a writer; and it's this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events that underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index "Enormously compelling … a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." -- Publishers Weekly ( starred review) PRAISE FOR NATIVES AND EXOTICS "In Natives and Exotics, Jane Alison takes us where history books can't-or won't-go."- Washington Post Book World PRAISE FOR THE LOVE-ARTIST "A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality."-Richard Eder, New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "'My family will not welcome this,' predicts Jane Alison about her fairy talelike memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. & Alison's writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions & her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." -- Elle "An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she's incredibly secure as a writer; and it's this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events that underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index "Enormously compelling & a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." -- Publishers Weekly ( starred review) PRAISE FOR NATIVES AND EXOTICS "In Natives and Exotics, Jane Alison takes us where history books can't-or won't-go."- Washington Post Book World PRAISE FOR THE LOVE-ARTIST "A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality."-Richard Eder, New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "'My family will not welcome this,' predicts Jane Alison about her fairy talelike memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. … Alison's writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions … her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." -- Elle "An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she's incredibly secure as a writer; and it's this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events that underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index "Enormously compelling … a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." -- Publishers Weekly ( starred review) PRAISE FOR NATIVES AND EXOTICS In Natives and Exotics, Jane Alison takes us where history books can't-or won't-go.- Washington Post Book World PRAISE FOR THE LOVE-ARTIST A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality.-Richard Eder, New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "'My family will not welcome this,' predicts Jane Alison about her fairy talelike memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. … Alison's writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions … her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." --Elle"An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." --Kirkus Reviews(starred review)"From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she's incredibly secure as a writer; and it's this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling eventsthat underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author ofThe Suicide Index"Enormously compelling … a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." --Publishers Weekly(starred review)PRAISE FORNATIVES AND EXOTICS "InNatives and Exotics,Jane Alison takes us where history books can't-or won't-go."-WashingtonPost Book World PRAISE FORTHE LOVE-ARTIST "A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality."-Richard Eder,New YorkTimes BookReview, PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "e(tm)My family will not welcome this,e(tm) predicts Jane Alison about her fairy talee"like memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. e Alisone(tm)s writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions e her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." -- Elle "An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but shee(tm)s incredibly secure as a writer; and ite(tm)s this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events that underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index "Enormously compelling e a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." -- Publishers Weekly ( starred review) PRAISE FOR NATIVES AND EXOTICS eoeIn Natives and Exotics, Jane Alison takes us where history books cane(tm)te"or wone(tm)te"go.ee" Washington Post Book World PRAISE FOR THE LOVE-ARTIST eoeA swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality.ee"Richard Eder, New York Times Book Review, PRAISE FOR THE SISTERS ANTIPODES "'My family will not welcome this,' predicts Jane Alison about her fairy tale-like memoir, The Sisters Antipodes, but her haunting story is one that truly compels telling. ... Alison's writing is pointed and poignant, sprinkled with breathtaking intuitions ... her memoir seems less a breach of family ties than an act of bravery." -- Elle "An incomparable personal story exquisitely, stunningly told." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "From its calm, startling first sentence, this book is a clear-eyed account of a tumultuous childhood that happened, literally and figuratively, all over the place. Jane Alison may have felt insecure as a child, but she's incredibly secure as a writer; and it's this strange mixture precise and graceful description of profoundly unsettling events that underlies the alchemy of this book." -- Joan Wickersham, author of The Suicide Index "Enormously compelling ... a truly unusual, harrowing journey of identity." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) PRAISE FOR NATIVES AND EXOTICS "In Natives and Exotics, Jane Alison takes us where history books can't--or won't--go."--Washington Post Book World PRAISE FOR THE LOVE-ARTIST "A swirling parable that touches on the opposed sorceries of art and magic, on tyranny and rebellion, and on the struggle of male and female . . . Alison writes with the fevered pitch of nightmare and, as with the best nightmares, every detail is more real than reality."--Richard Eder, New York Times Book Review
Copyright Date
2009
Dewey Decimal
813.54
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22

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