Through the fusion of myth, science, and storytelling, this novel offers a dazzling illumination of the hard-learned truth that only through the loss of what we consider precious can we understand the value of what remains.
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Release date
June 16, 2008 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781400127177
- File size: 300556 KB
- Duration: 10:26:09
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
Abel Haggard tells the story of his life--his past commission of adultery with his brother's wife and his present dreams of the imaginary land of Isadora. Patrick Lawlor reads this tale of immorality and a search for the past in a sharp, grating voice. Interspersed with Haggard's tale is Seth Waller's story of caring for his mother, who has Alzheimer's disease, and his dream of finding a cure. Lawlor's delivery becomes monotonous as the novel recounts the meanderings of Abel's and Seth's minds from the present to the past and back again. As the listener struggles to follow the stream-of-consciousness points of view, the story drifts between the two narrators as they search for Isadora and a cure for failing memory. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from March 31, 2008
Told from two perspectives that are at once nearly polar and intimately linked, this astounding debut captures an air of the fantastical while presenting one family's heartfelt battle with Alzheimer's. Seth Waller is a 15-year-old Austin, Tex., science nerd determined to discover the reason behind his mother's recent mental breakdown. Abel Haggard, living on his family farm just past the Dallas suburbs, is an aging recluse roiled by memories of his one true love: Mae, his brother Paul's wife. The two had a torrid affair while Paul served in Korea, forcing Mae to conceal the paternity of her baby when she became pregnant. Both Seth and Abel speak of a fantasy land named Isidora, which exists outside of our physical world, but which becomes a common thread in piecing this delicately woven story together. Each character is a product of a different time and place, but as Seth delves deeper into his scientific investigation and Abel's troubled life is further revealed, the two stories meet in an emotional and memorable climax. Block displays an innate gift for developing believable characters each with his own distinct voice. The result is a story that's compulsive and transporting. -
Publisher's Weekly
August 25, 2008
Patrick Lawlor reads the precocious Block’s first novel with two markedly different voices for its two protagonists. The hunchbacked, memory-obsessed Abel Haggard is given a broad Southern accent that remains remarkably precise, considering its exaggerated pitch, and Seth Waller, the teenager trapped in an unhappy family, in search of an explanation for his mother’s mysterious illness, receives a much flatter, less remarkable, even reading. Lawlor’s technique swiftly and easily divides the book’s two halves, but his Abel rapidly grows painful to listen to as he is too exaggerated to be much more than a stereotype. Sounding neither convincing nor mellifluous, Lawlor’s Abel holds back this otherwise solid audiobook. A Random House hardcover (Reviews, Feb. 4).
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