The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold
Kate Bernheimer
(Author)
Description
As a child, Lucy dreams of talking fairies and lives contentedly in the wooded suburbs of Boston; she grows up to be a successful animator of fairy-tale films. Or does she? She claims at moments to be a witch in the woods. Like her sisters, who appeared in Bernheimer's first two novels (The Complete Tales of Ketzia Gold and The Complete Tales of Merry Gold), Lucy has a secret, but she is unable to fasten onto anything but brightness. Novelist Donna Tartt writes, "Lucy's particular brand of optimism, blind to its own shadow, is very American--she is innocence holding itself apart so fastidiously that it becomes its opposite." This novel is a perfect end to the Gold family series, and the perfect introduction, for new readers, to Bernheimer's enchanting body of work.Product Details
Price
$14.95
Publisher
F2c
Publish Date
March 07, 2011
Pages
128
Dimensions
5.64 X 8.53 X 0.34 inches | 0.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781573661591
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About the Author
Kate Bernheimer is the author of a story collection and two previous novels. She also writes children's books and edits fairy-tale anthologies, including My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales. She founded and edits the journal Fairy Tale Review.
Reviews
Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4"Each of Kate Bernheimer's marvelous books is precious, strange, and impossible to anticipate--an oyster concealing a tiger's eye or a child's game of doll tea staged by Hieronymous Bosch. Like her sisters Merry and Ketzia, Lucy serves up a darkly delicious bottle of Drink Me."--Rikki Ducornet, author of Gazelle
Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4"With The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold, Kate Bernheimer brings to a close one of my favorite fictional projects of the last decade. Each slim volume of her trilogy is like one of those storybook houses that is much bigger on the inside than it is on the outside, and within each house is a family, and within each family is a girl, and that girl just might be you. I love these books, every sharp, secret, entrancing page of them.--Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead
Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4"It is Kate Bernheimer's formidable act of sorcery to take the fairy tale--that most ancient of forms--and turn it into something so brand-new . . . there isn't even a name yet for what she's doing. Reading The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold, I felt part of myself restored to that condition of innocence I'd felt as a child, rapt, turning the pages, wondering what will happen next, reading a fairy tale. Of course, as Lucy herself proves and as Kate Bernheimer is harrowingly aware, the condition is impossible--there is no innocent magic." --Kathryn Davis, author of The Walking Tour
Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4"With The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold, Kate Bernheimer brings to a close one of my favorite fictional projects of the last decade. Each slim volume of her trilogy is like one of those storybook houses that is much bigger on the inside than it is on the outside, and within each house is a family, and within each family is a girl, and that girl just might be you. I love these books, every sharp, secret, entrancing page of them.--Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Brief History of the Dead
Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4"It is Kate Bernheimer's formidable act of sorcery to take the fairy tale--that most ancient of forms--and turn it into something so brand-new . . . there isn't even a name yet for what she's doing. Reading The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold, I felt part of myself restored to that condition of innocence I'd felt as a child, rapt, turning the pages, wondering what will happen next, reading a fairy tale. Of course, as Lucy herself proves and as Kate Bernheimer is harrowingly aware, the condition is impossible--there is no innocent magic." --Kathryn Davis, author of The Walking Tour