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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
ISBN
9780307278012

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307278018
ISBN-13
9780307278012
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65756302

Product Key Features

Book Title
ABC
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Family Life, Literary
Genre
Fiction
Author
David Plante
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
6.8 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.1 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"Beautiful, otherworldly. . . . A metaphysical page-turner reminiscent of . . . A.S. Byatt's Possession and John Fowles's The Magus ." The Washington Post Book World "Mesmerizing. . . . Reads like a late-night conversation at a sidewalk cafe between J.M. Coetzee and Ingmar Bergman." The Boston Globe "Pierces to the heart. . . . Recall[s] the scouring, dispassionate self-dissection of The Year of Magical Thinking ." The San Francisco Chronicle "A luminous and unsentimentally consoling fictional addition to our consideration of the survivors' lot. . . . Searingly drawn." Los Angeles Times "The Plante focus is narrow and sharp, like a blazing spot on a vast darkened stage... It is beautiful. How can love, hate, cherishing, rejection, pity, and broken promises all coexist without canceling each other out? Such mysteries are at the heart of the family bonds David Plante celebrates; like the religious faith that frames this remarkable novel, they transcend analysis." NewsweekTHE COUNTRY "Plante has created one of the most harrowing of contemporary novels."Philip Roth"Haunting... A book that belies its slenderness. A great reckoning in a little room."Bernard Levin, The Sunday Times (London) THE FRANCOEUR TRILOGY "Plante is a powerful writer... capable of locking the reader in the mute, chest-crunching hug of inarticulate family love."Robert Towers, The New York Review of BooksTHE NATIVE "Stark and powerful."John Lancaster, London Review of BooksTHE ACCIDENT "A masterpiece of simple prose about simple surfaces." Philadelphia Daily NewsTHE AGE OF TERROR "A powerful, courageous, curiously invigorating work."Margaret Drabble"One of the most necessary and resonant novelists of his generation."Peter Straub From the Trade Paperback edition., "Beautiful, otherworldly. . . . A metaphysical page-turner reminiscent of . . . A.S. Byatt's Possession and John Fowles's The Magus ." -- The Washington Post Book World "Mesmerizing. . . . Reads like a late-night conversation at a sidewalk cafe between J.M. Coetzee and Ingmar Bergman." -- The Boston Globe "Pierces to the heart. . . . Recall[s] the scouring, dispassionate self-dissection of The Year of Magical Thinking ." -- The San Francisco Chronicle "A luminous and unsentimentally consoling fictional addition to our consideration of the survivors' lot. . . . Searingly drawn." -- Los Angeles Times "The Plante focus is narrow and sharp, like a blazing spot on a vast darkened stage... It is beautiful. How can love, hate, cherishing, rejection, pity, and broken promises all coexist without canceling each other out? Such mysteries are at the heart of the family bonds David Plante celebrates; like the religious faith that frames this remarkable novel, they transcend analysis."-- NewsweekTHE COUNTRY "Plante has created one of the most harrowing of contemporary novels."--Philip Roth"Haunting... A book that belies its slenderness. A great reckoning in a little room."--Bernard Levin, The Sunday Times (London) THE FRANCOEUR TRILOGY "Plante is a powerful writer... capable of locking the reader in the mute, chest-crunching hug of inarticulate family love."--Robert Towers, The New York Review of BooksTHE NATIVE "Stark and powerful."--John Lancaster, London Review of BooksTHE ACCIDENT "A masterpiece of simple prose about simple surfaces."-- Philadelphia Daily NewsTHE AGE OF TERROR "A powerful, courageous, curiously invigorating work."--Margaret Drabble"One of the most necessary and resonant novelists of his generation."--Peter Straub, "Beautiful, otherworldly. . . . A metaphysical page-turner reminiscent of . . . A.S. Byatt'sPossessionand John Fowles'sThe Magus." -The Washington Post Book World "Mesmerizing. . . . Reads like a late-night conversation at a sidewalk cafe between J.M. Coetzee and Ingmar Bergman." -The Boston Globe "Pierces to the heart. . . . Recall[s] the scouring, dispassionate self-dissection ofThe Year of Magical Thinking." -The San Francisco Chronicle "A luminous and unsentimentally consoling fictional addition to our consideration of the survivors' lot. . . . Searingly drawn." -Los Angeles Times "The Plante focus is narrow and sharp, like a blazing spot on a vast darkened stage... It is beautiful. How can love, hate, cherishing, rejection, pity, and broken promises all coexist without canceling each other out? Such mysteries are at the heart of the family bonds David Plante celebrates; like the religious faith that frames this remarkable novel, they transcend analysis." -Newsweek THE COUNTRY "Plante has created one of the most harrowing of contemporary novels." -Philip Roth "Haunting... A book that belies its slenderness. A great reckoning in a little room." -Bernard Levin,The Sunday Times(London) THE FRANCOEUR TRILOGY "Plante is a powerful writer... capable of locking the reader in the mute, chest-crunching hug of inarticulate family love." -Robert Towers,The New York Review of Books THE NATIVE "Stark and powerful." -John Lancaster,London Review of Books THE ACCIDENT "A masterpiece of simple prose about simple surfaces." -Philadelphia Daily News THE AGE OF TERROR "A powerful, courageous, curiously invigorating work." -Margaret Drabble "One of the most necessary and resonant novelists of his generation." -Peter Straub, "The Plante focus is narrow and sharp, like a blazing spot on a vast darkened stage... It is beautiful. How can love, hate, cherishing, rejection, pity, and broken promises all coexist without canceling each other out? Such mysteries are at the heart of the family bonds David Plante celebrates; like the religious faith that frames this remarkable novel, they transcend analysis." --Newsweek THE COUNTRY "Plante has created one of the most harrowing of contemporary novels." --Philip Roth "Haunting... A book that belies its slenderness. A great reckoning in a little room." --Bernard Levin,The Sunday Times(London) THE FRANCOEUR TRILOGY "Plante is a powerful writer... capable of locking the reader in the mute, chest-crunching hug of inarticulate family love." --Robert Towers,The New York Review of Books THE NATIVE "Stark and powerful." --John Lancaster,London Review of Books THE ACCIDENT "A masterpiece of simple prose about simple surfaces." --Philadelphia Daily News THE AGE OF TERROR "A powerful, courageous, curiously invigorating work." --Margaret Drabble "One of the most necessary and resonant novelists of his generation." --Peter Straub From the Hardcover edition.
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Synopsis
An original and radiant novel about grief, obsession, and the need for meaning from the author of The Family , a finalist for the National Book Award.When his young son dies in a freak accident, Gerard struggles to find a reason in the smallest of details, including the scrap of paper containing the Sanskrit alphabet that is found at the site. Latching on to this final "clue," he delves into the origins of Indo-European alphabets, his fascination taking him to England, Greece, and finally, to an ancient site in the Syrian desert where the alphabet was born some 4000 years ago. Along the way he meets other grieving parents, who accompany him on a journey that extends beyond historical knowledge and right into the heart of love and loss.

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