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by Andrea Barrett
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by Andrea Barrett
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by Andrea Barrett
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by Andrea Barrett
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by Andrea Barrett
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So begins a sometimes funny but relentlessly elegiac story of the search for a world that has been irretrievably lost. Henry, Brendan, Wiloma and their alienated children all converge on Paradise Valley, hoping to find something that will give their lives some meaning. The children pursue their parents "because they were confused and lost and destructive and incapable of caring for themselves. They were so busy chasing after a past they couldnt recover that they couldnt see what was happening right in front of their eyes." At the other extreme, Brendan wearily concludes that "it would take hours, days, for them to explain themselves to each other, and the telling would mean reliving everything. And who could stand that? Just surviving was work enough."
The Forms of Water is a beautifully written and carefully structured novel, but its bleak elegy to a lost world will not stimulate everyone as profoundly as Barretts triumphant first novel, The Voyage of the Narwhal.--Jerry Brotton --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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