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Publication Date
2012-10-30
Pages
256
ISBN
9781476704500

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Scribner
ISBN-10
1476704503
ISBN-13
9781476704500
eBay Product ID (ePID)
117283128

Product Key Features

Book Title
Heather Blazing : a Novel
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Classics, Family Life, Literary
Genre
Fiction
Author
Colm Toibin
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
7.7 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

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Trade
LCCN
2012-030135
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Reviews
"The quiet but relentless force of TÓibÃ�n's prose, its honed honesty and extraordinary shading of color and mood, animates his stories…There are breathtaking moments, episodes of glassing clarity and trueness to the deepest chords of emotional and spiritual life."-Vince Passaro, New York Newsday, "[A] stunning Irish novel, which seems to derive its clear and affecting style in part from the staunch personality of its protagonist...and in part from the chilly beauty of the south-east coast of Ireland."- The New Yorker, "There are...a handful of writers who manage to combine our time's awareness of the boot tracks families leave on their members' psyches with a direct and uncomplicated experience of those wounded lives. They are masters, and there are precious few of them...To nominate someone for that august company, Colm Tóibín seems an unavoidable candidate."--Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Globe, "Beautifully written…Tóibín weaves past and present together in a way designed to extract maximum resonance…One of the book's surprises is its subtle humor, its awareness of small ironies."- Voice Literary Supplement, "There are...a handful of writers who manage to combine our time's awareness of the boot tracks families leave on their members' psyches with a direct and uncomplicated experience of those wounded lives. They are masters, and there are precious few of them...To nominate someone for that august company, Colm Tóibín seems an unavoidable candidate."-Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Globe, "The quiet but relentless force of Tóibín's prose, its honed honesty and extraordinary shading of color and mood, animates his stories...There are breathtaking moments, episodes of glassing clarity and trueness to the deepest chords of emotional and spiritual life."--Vince Passaro, New York Newsday, "Beautifully written...Tibn weaves past and present together in a way designed to extract maximum resonance...One of the book's surprises is its subtle humor, its awareness of small ironies."-- Voice Literary Supplement, "[A] stunning Irish novel, which seems to derive its clear and affecting style in part from the staunch personality of its protagonist…and in part from the chilly beauty of the south-east coast of Ireland."- The New Yorker, "Beautifully written...Tóibín weaves past and present together in a way designed to extract maximum resonance...One of the book's surprises is its subtle humor, its awareness of small ironies."-- Voice Literary Supplement, "Beautifully written…Tibn weaves past and present together in a way designed to extract maximum resonance…One of the book's surprises is its subtle humor, its awareness of small ironies."- Voice Literary Supplement, "There are...a handful of writers who manage to combine our time's awareness of the boot tracks families leave on their members' psyches with a direct and uncomplicated experience of those wounded lives. They are masters, and there are precious few of them...To nominate someone for that august company, Colm Tibn seems an unavoidable candidate."--Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Globe, "The more one thinks about this clear-headed yet intense book, the stronger the impression it leaves."- Los Angeles Times Book Review, "The novel is narrated dispassionately and with deceptive simplicity, moving between the public figure of the judge in his study and the terrible deaths of childhood…It is impossible to read Tóibín without being moved, touched and finally changed."-Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday, "The novel is narrated dispassionately and with deceptive simplicity, moving between the public figure of the judge in his study and the terrible deaths of childhood…It is impossible to read Tibn without being moved, touched and finally changed."-Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday, "The quiet but relentless force of Tóibín's prose, its honed honesty and extraordinary shading of color and mood, animates his stories...There are breathtaking moments, episodes of glassing clarity and trueness to the deepest chords of emotional and spiritual life."-Vince Passaro, New York Newsday, "The more one thinks about this clear-headed yet intense book, the stronger the impression it leaves."-- Los Angeles Times Book Review, "This lovely, understated novel proceeds with stately grace."-Alice McDermott, The Washington Post Book World, "Beautifully written...Tóibín weaves past and present together in a way designed to extract maximum resonance...One of the book's surprises is its subtle humor, its awareness of small ironies."- Voice Literary Supplement, "The novel is narrated dispassionately and with deceptive simplicity, moving between the public figure of the judge in his study and the terrible deaths of childhood...It is impossible to read Tóibín without being moved, touched and finally changed."--Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday, "The quiet but relentless force of Tibn's prose, its honed honesty and extraordinary shading of color and mood, animates his stories…There are breathtaking moments, episodes of glassing clarity and trueness to the deepest chords of emotional and spiritual life."-Vince Passaro, New York Newsday, "The quiet but relentless force of Tibn's prose, its honed honesty and extraordinary shading of color and mood, animates his stories...There are breathtaking moments, episodes of glassing clarity and trueness to the deepest chords of emotional and spiritual life."--Vince Passaro, New York Newsday, "Beautifully written…TÓibÃ�n weaves past and present together in a way designed to extract maximum resonance…One of the book's surprises is its subtle humor, its awareness of small ironies."- Voice Literary Supplement, "The novel is narrated dispassionately and with deceptive simplicity, moving between the public figure of the judge in his study and the terrible deaths of childhood…It is impossible to read TÓibÃ�n without being moved, touched and finally changed."-Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday, "The quiet but relentless force of Tóibín's prose, its honed honesty and extraordinary shading of color and mood, animates his stories…There are breathtaking moments, episodes of glassing clarity and trueness to the deepest chords of emotional and spiritual life."-Vince Passaro, New York Newsday, "The novel is narrated dispassionately and with deceptive simplicity, moving between the public figure of the judge in his study and the terrible deaths of childhood...It is impossible to read Tibn without being moved, touched and finally changed."--Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday, "There are…a handful of writers who manage to combine our time's awareness of the boot tracks families leave on their members' psyches with a direct and uncomplicated experience of those wounded lives. They are masters, and there are precious few of them…To nominate someone for that august company, Colm Tibn seems an unavoidable candidate."-Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Globe, "This lovely, understated novel proceeds with stately grace."--Alice McDermott, The Washington Post Book World, "The novel is narrated dispassionately and with deceptive simplicity, moving between the public figure of the judge in his study and the terrible deaths of childhood...It is impossible to read Tóibín without being moved, touched and finally changed."-Linda Grant, Independent on Sunday, "There are…a handful of writers who manage to combine our time's awareness of the boot tracks families leave on their members' psyches with a direct and uncomplicated experience of those wounded lives. They are masters, and there are precious few of them…To nominate someone for that august company, Colm TÓibÃ�n seems an unavoidable candidate."-Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Globe, "[A] stunning Irish novel, which seems to derive its clear and affecting style in part from the staunch personality of its protagonist...and in part from the chilly beauty of the south-east coast of Ireland."-- The New Yorker, "There are…a handful of writers who manage to combine our time's awareness of the boot tracks families leave on their members' psyches with a direct and uncomplicated experience of those wounded lives. They are masters, and there are precious few of them…To nominate someone for that august company, Colm Tóibín seems an unavoidable candidate."-Geoffrey Stokes, The Boston Globe
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
823/.914
Synopsis
Colm Tóibín's "lovely, understated" novel that "proceeds with stately grace" ( The Washington Post Book World ) about an uncompromising judge whose principles, when brought home to his own family, are tragic. Eamon Redmond is a judge in Ireland's high court, a completely legal creature who is just beginning to discover how painfully unconnected he is from other human beings. With effortless fluency, Colm Tóibín reconstructs the history of Eamon's relationships--with his father, his first "girl," his wife, and the children who barely know him--and he writes about Eamon's affection for the Irish coast with such painterly skill that the land itself becomes a character. The result is a novel of stunning power, "seductive and absorbing" ( USA Today )., Colm T ib n's second "lovely, understated" novel that "proceeds with stately grace" ( The Washington Post Book World ) about an uncompromising judge whose principles, when brought home to his own family, are tragic. Eamon Redmond is a judge in Ireland's high court, a completely legal creature who is just beginning to discover how painfully unconnected he is from other human beings. With effortless fluency, Colm T ib n reconstructs the history of Eamon's relationships--with his father, his first "girl," his wife, and the children who barely know him--and he writes about Eamon's affection for the Irish coast with such painterly skill that the land itself becomes a character. The result is a novel of stunning power, "seductive and absorbing" (USA Today).
LC Classification Number
PR6070.O455H4 2012

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