The Crossing

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Product Details
Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Europa Editions
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.2 X 1.0 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781609453473

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About the Author
Andrew Miller is one of Britain's premier authors. His novel Pure won both Costa's Novel of the Year and Book of the Year award, and was selected by The Guardian as one of the ten greatest historical novels, alongside such masterpieces as War and Peace and Wolf Hall. His novel Oxygen was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.
Reviews
Praise for "The Crossing "and Andrew Miller
There s a beauty in the precision of Miller s writing . . . With every turn
of the page, the reader becomes more and more intrigued by Maud herself.
"The Independent
"
Miller s writing is assured, often poetic.
"The Financial Times
"
Rich and delicate . . . Maud, and questions about Maud, will linger in your
mind long after you close this remarkable novel.
"The Guardian
"
In "Pure, "Miller has a gift for characterization and ability to summon up
a world that convinces absolutely.
"The New York Times Sunday Book Review
"
"Pure "is richly evocative of a time, place, and man in dangerous flux.
It is brilliance distilled.
"The Telegraph
"
Elegantly written and intricately constructed "Pure "is an artful,
carefully wrought novel.
"The New York Times
"
Reading "Oxygen," you have the suspicion that Andrew Miller s writing
might be capable of anything.
"The Observer""
Praise for The Crossing and Andrew Miller

..".whether he sets a story in the 18th century or the present, and no matter his subject, [Miller's] prose is highly distinctive in its detached precision. He writes like a scientist, utterly shorn of sentimentality, patient and cleareyed."
--Claire Messud, The New York Times Book Review

"Maud emerges as a memorable figure, a misunderstood woman who has yet to discover her own brilliance and tenacity."
--The New Yorker

"The beauty of this subtle novel is that it derives enormous power from small details, such as the discovery of a heart-shaped hair clip, and Maud's encounters with children on a distant island."
--Shelf Awareness

"[T]aut, crystalline, with not a wasted word. Toss aside the "Girl" mysteries - this one is more grown up, and far less forgettable."
--The Minneapolis Star Tribune

"In pristine, elegant prose, Miller creates an indelible portrait of a mysterious woman and her tragic quest."
--Kirkus (Starred Review)

"There's a beauty in the precision of Miller's writing . . . With every turn
of the page, the reader becomes more and more intrigued by Maud herself."
--The Independent

"Miller's writing is assured, often poetic."
--The Financial Times

"Rich and delicate . . . Maud, and questions about Maud, will linger in your
mind long after you close this remarkable novel."
--The Guardian

"In Pure, Miller has a gift for characterization and ability to summon up
a world that convinces absolutely."
--The New York Times Sunday Book Review

"Pure is richly evocative of a time, place, and man in dangerous flux.
It is brilliance distilled."
--The Telegraph

"Elegantly written and intricately constructed...Pure is an artful,
carefully wrought novel."
--The New York Times

"Reading Oxygen, you have the suspicion that Andrew Miller's writing
might be capable of anything."
--The Observer