Black & White
Dani Shapiro
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Inheritance and host of the hit podcast Family Secrets--"a cool depiction of a mother and daughter's fraught and fiery relationship" (USA Today). Clara Brodeur has spent her entire adult life pulling herself away from her famous mother, the renowned and controversial photographer Ruth Dunne, whose towering reputation rests on the unsettling nude portraits she took of her young daughter. At age eighteen, sick of her notoriety as "the girl in the pictures," Clara fled New York City, settling and making her own family in small-town Maine. But years later, when Ruth reaches out from her deathbed, Clara suddenly finds herself drawn back to the past she thought she had escaped. From the beloved author of Family History and Slow Motion, a spellbinding novel that asks: How do we forgive those who failed to protect us?
Product Details
Price
$15.95
$14.83
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
June 10, 2008
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.02 X 0.59 inches | 0.44 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781400032129
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DANI SHAPIRO is a best-selling novelist and memoirist and host of the podcast Family Secrets (now in its seventh season). Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vogue, and Time. She has taught at Columbia and New York University and is the co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference. She lives in Litchfield County, Connecticut.
Reviews
"Spellbinding ... provocative, hypnotic ... spot-on authentic. A cool depiction of a mother and daughter's fraught and fiery relationship." --USA Today "Enthralling, fast-paced and a great read. Black & White presents knotty, compelling issues that Shapiro examines intelligently." --The Miami Herald "Shapiro's central characters are expertly rendered: both the damaged Clara, whose childhood trust in and love for her mother was abused, and Ruth, whose love for her daughter and her art were so inextricably linked that they became interchangeable." --Elle "Uncompromising storytelling.... The ideas Shapiro grapples with resonate, and she raises trenchant and enduring questions that resist easy answers." --Los Angeles Times "Funny and tragic.... Perfectly displays Shapiro's commanding craftsmanship ... Shapiro does something rather thrilling with her story: she gets it just right." --The Washington Post