Flora

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Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.53 X 8.39 X 0.81 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781620401224
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About the Author
Gail Godwin is a three-time National Book Award finalist and the bestselling author of twelve critically acclaimed novels, including A Mother and Two Daughters, The Good Husband, Father Melancholy's Daughter, and Evensong. She is also the author of The Making of a Writer: Journals, 1961-1963, the first of two volumes, edited by Rob Neufeld. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, National Endowment for the Arts grants for both fiction and libretto writing, and the Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She lives in Woodstock, New York. Visit her website at www.gailgodwin.co
Reviews
Remorse may be the defining emotion for our narrator, Helen, but Godwin the writer has nothing to regret: "Flora "is an elegant little creeper of a story.--Maureen Corrigan "NPR Fresh Air "
Like "Turn of the Screw "and "Atonement," "Flora "is a study of the way ghosts can haunt our childhood memories while guilt haunts our lives.--Wiley Cash, author of THIS DARK ROAD TO MERCY

Remorse may be the defining emotion for our narrator, Helen, but Godwin the writer has nothing to regret: "Flora "is an elegant little creeper of a story. Maureen Corrigan, "NPR Fresh Air"

Godwin is repelled by the saccharine psychology of our age. In her finest books, including the three that have been finalists for the National Book Award, we confront spiritual matters in unusually hard terms . . . [The narrator's] recollection of that tragic summer, turned over and over in her mind for years, is something between a search for understanding and a mournful confession. But finally it's a testament to the power of storytelling to bring solace when none other is possible. "The Washington Post"

Three-time National Book Award finalist Godwin creates memorable characters and conversations that carry us effortlessly toward a dark denouement, one that infuses the rest of Helen's life with profound appreciation for Flora's unguarded heart. "People"

"Flora "is Godwin at her best, a compelling story about Helen's growth of consciousness told with fearless candor and the poignant wisdom of hindsight. "Boston Globe"

Like "Turn of the Screw "and "Atonement," "Flora "is a study of the way ghosts can haunt our childhood memories while guilt haunts our lives. Wiley Cash, author of THIS DARK ROAD TO MERCY"

Remorse may be the defining emotion for our narrator, Helen, but Godwin the writer has nothing to regret: Flora is an elegant little creeper of a story. Maureen Corrigan, NPR Fresh Air

Godwin is repelled by the saccharine psychology of our age. In her finest books, including the three that have been finalists for the National Book Award, we confront spiritual matters in unusually hard terms . . . [The narrator's] recollection of that tragic summer, turned over and over in her mind for years, is something between a search for understanding and a mournful confession. But finally it's a testament to the power of storytelling to bring solace when none other is possible. The Washington Post

Three-time National Book Award finalist Godwin creates memorable characters and conversations that carry us effortlessly toward a dark denouement, one that infuses the rest of Helen's life with profound appreciation for Flora's unguarded heart. People

Flora is Godwin at her best, a compelling story about Helen's growth of consciousness told with fearless candor and the poignant wisdom of hindsight. Boston Globe

Like Turn of the Screw and Atonement, Flora is a study of the way ghosts can haunt our childhood memories while guilt haunts our lives. Wiley Cash, author of THIS DARK ROAD TO MERCY

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"Remorse may be the defining emotion for our narrator, Helen, but Godwin the writer has nothing to regret: Flora is an elegant little creeper of a story." --Maureen Corrigan, NPR Fresh Air

"Godwin is repelled by the saccharine psychology of our age. In her finest books, including the three that have been finalists for the National Book Award, we confront spiritual matters in unusually hard terms . . . [The narrator's] recollection of that tragic summer, turned over and over in her mind for years, is something between a search for understanding and a mournful confession. But finally it's a testament to the power of storytelling to bring solace when none other is possible." --The Washington Post

"Three-time National Book Award finalist Godwin creates memorable characters and conversations that carry us effortlessly toward a dark denouement, one that infuses the rest of Helen's life with profound appreciation for Flora's unguarded heart." --People

"Flora is Godwin at her best, a compelling story about Helen's growth of consciousness told with fearless candor and the poignant wisdom of hindsight." --Boston Globe

"Like Turn of the Screw and Atonement, Flora is a study of the way ghosts can haunt our childhood memories while guilt haunts our lives." --Wiley Cash, author of THIS DARK ROAD TO MERCY