The Time It Takes to Fall

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Price
$20.99  $19.52
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
5.77 X 8.34 X 0.81 inches | 0.67 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780743297233
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About the Author
Margaret Lazarus Dean was born in 1972. She grew up in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and received a BA in anthropology from Wellesley College and an MFA from the University of Michigan. She is currently a lecturer at the University of Michigan and lives in Ann Arbor.

Visit the Author at www.margaretlazarusdean.com
Reviews
"Margaret Dean's beautifully adroit first novel is about a fine intelligence painfully located in a girl who can barely stand to be smart, and of a whole generation lifted up, and then brought down, by the Challenger disaster. The Time It Takes to Fall is a story of liftoffs and crash landings, of growing up and growing down. It is at once a meditation on American life -- on what we know and what we can't or don't know -- and a suspenseful page-turner."
-- Charles Baxter, author of Saul and Patsy and The Feast of Love
"Taking as her backdrop the Challenger shuttle disaster, Dean subtly probes the hidden design flaws at the heart of the American family. Emulating the engineers and astronauts her characters orbit, her work is equal parts cool precision and wondrous dream. If a novel can be likened to a spacecraft -- both are an intricate assembly of hundreds of thousands of parts -- Dean's is flawlessly constructed, ready to launch the reader on a soaring emotional trajectory."
-- Peter Ho Davies, author of Equal Love and The Ugliest House in the World
"Affecting, original debut about a girl's coming-of-age, set against the backdrop of the NASA space-shuttle program...an accomplished first novel about the American family."
-- Kirkus (starred review)