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Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan

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Description

At the start of the twentieth century, a young girl and her family emigrate from Lithuania in search of a better life in America, only to land on the Emerald Isle instead. In 1958, a mute Jewish boy locked away in a mental institution outside of Dublin forms an unlikely friendship with a man consumed by the story of the love he lost nearly two decades earlier. And in present-day London, an Irish journalist is forced to confront her conflicting notions of identity and family when her Jewish boyfriend asks her to make a true leap of faith. These three arcs, which span generations and intertwine in revelatory ways, come together to tell the haunting story of Ireland's all-but-forgotten Jewish community. Ruth Gilligan's beautiful and heartbreaking Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan explores the question of just how far we will go to understand who we really are, and to feel at home in the world.

Product Details

PublisherTin House Books
Publish DateJanuary 24, 2017
Pages400
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781941040492
Dimensions8.4 X 5.4 X 0.9 inches | 0.9 pounds

About the Author

Ruth Gilligan is a graduate of Cambridge and Yale, and now works as a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham. She contributes regular literary reviews to The Guardian, Los Angeles Review of Books, Irish Independent, and the Times Literary Supplement.

Reviews

A stellar U.S. debut . . . Gilligan weaves a mesmerizing blend of plot and character while exploring themes of assimilation and displacement, suggesting what binds us all is storytelling.--Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
Gilligan pieces together the largely untold story of Ireland's Jewish community, plucking at the heartstrings with this revelatory saga about hope, homeland, and perseverance.--Booklist
Gilligan's tenderly expressive novel is a brilliant riff on her Irish literary heritage. . . . Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan resonates with the contemporary zeitgeist of immigrants seeking refuge around the globe.--World Literature Today
In a boldly ambitious novel of family and belonging, Gilligan chronicles the history of Jewish immigrants in Ireland by weaving together three interconnected stories spanning more than a century. . . All three stories--more intertwined than any of the participants know--are gripping, nuanced, and clever, occupying a rich and hazy space between realism and metaphor.--Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
Reading Ruth Gilligan's Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan, I thought of Colum McCann's Zoli--from which the book fittingly takes its epigraph--and of Nicole Krauss's The History of Love; like those novels, it's a rich and layered story of the complications, the mistakes, and the heartbreaks of which a human life is made. But I thought mostly about Gilligan's characters--Ruth, Shem, and Aisling--and of the fascinating untold story--the story of Jews in twentieth-century Ireland--given vivid expression by their interweaving narratives. I haven't read anything like it, and I was delighted to meet with their voices: voices that are so real--sometimes funny, sometimes frustrating, sometimes devastated--and that linger in the little streets imagined by the novel long after the story has been told."--Belinda McKeon, author of TENDER
Richly layered with stories within stories and unexpected connections, this is one of those books I find myself thinking about days later. A wonderful read with Gilligan's beautiful prose warmed by her compassion for travelers in the world, seeking love, family and home.--The Minnesota Star Tribune
The charm of [Gilligan's] rich, delightfully complicated characters, combined with the allure and magic of her language, effortlessly carries the reader through a wondrous depiction of the power of story to transcend time and connect individuals. . . . Whether readers have an intimate experience with Judaism or no experience at all, Nine Folds Makes a Paper Swan will captivate and inspire. A superb debut from an incredibly talented writer.--Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
The most famous literary Irishman of all time was a Jew, yet the stories of his community have been seldom told. Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan blooms in that silence, with grace, confidence, and vividness. I loved this beautifully written and elegantly managed novel and was sorry when it ended.-- "Joseph O'Connor, author of THE THRILL OF IT ALL"
With Nine Folds Make a Paper Swan, Ruth Gilligan strikes out into ambitious literary territory. Gilligan weaves history into the present moment with assurance and style. Reminiscent of Tea Obreht, Nicole Krauss, and Maggie O'Farrell, Gilligan captures the pulse of one of Ireland's untold stories, and asks us to consider the age-old dictum that the past is not dead, it is not even past. A wonderful new novel from a writer to look out for.--Colum McCann
Three stories about immigration, Ireland, and Judaism form a beautiful harmony in this exciting new novel . . . Gilligan will entertain and amaze readers when she brings the threads together.--Bookish, Best Reads of Winter

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