The People in the Trees

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Product Details

Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
Anchor Books
Publish Date
Pages
476
Dimensions
5.1 X 1.2 X 7.9 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780345803313

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About the Author

Hanya Yanagihara is the author of The People in the Trees. She lives in New York City.

Reviews

One of the Best Books of the Year
Chicago Tribune - San Francisco Chronicle - The Wall Street Journal - Publishers Weekly - Huffington Post - Cosmopolitan

"Exhaustingly inventive and almost defiant in its refusal to offer redemption or solace. . . . As for Yanagihara, she is a writer to marvel at." --The New York Times Book Review

"A mystery story, an ecological parable, a monstrous confession, and a fascinating consideration of moral relativism. . . . A triumph of the imagination." --Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All the Light We Cannot See

"Haunting. . . . A standout novel . . . thrilling." --The Wall Street Journal

"Fascinating and multilayered. . . . [Yanagihara's] storytelling is masterful. . . . Hugely ambitious and entertaining." --The Boston Globe

"A deeply satisfying adventure story. . . . Provokes discussions about science, morality and our obsession with youth." --Chicago Tribune

"Hauntingly strange and utterly convincing. . . . A novel you will finish and immediately want to read again; a complex, elegant and wonderfully troubling debut." --Sarah Waters, author of Tipping the Velvet

"Feels like a National Geographic story by way of Conrad's Heart of Darkness. . . . The world Yanagihara conjures up, full of 'dark pockets of mystery, ' is magical." --The Times (London)

"An engrossing, beautifully detailed, at times amazing (and shocking) novel." --Paul Theroux, author of The Lower River and The Great Railway Bazaar

"Enthralling . . . deeply entertaining." --San Francisco Chronicle

"By turns brilliant, provocative and profoundly sobering." --Independent on Sunday (London)

"Captivating--and thoroughly unsettling." --Vogue

"Impossible to resist. . . . Packed with a symphony of complex themes made accessible by the sheer poetry of [Yanagihara's] prose. . . . [A] brilliantly told story." --The Daily Mail (London)

"A Nabokovian phantasmagoria. . . . Hanya Yanagihara is a writer to watch." --Madison Smartt Bell, author of The Color of Night and All Souls' Rising

"Engrossing." --Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Richly imagined. . . . Striking and highly satisfying." --The Guardian (London)

"Astonishing. . . . Riveting." --Interview magazine

"Pulses with big ideas. . . . Masterful. . . . [An] audacious, beautifully wrought tragedy." --The Toronto Star