Prolific and Talented Young Writer--Thisis Anne's second novel in
two years, and she's well into her third. Similar Themes of Loss
and Vulnerability and Joy--Anne continues to mine the rich
territory of family bonds and how they are broken and mended. The
Woodrow family is going to the circus. It's Greta's seventh
birthday, and this is the main event. Greta has always been smart,
chatty, and vivacious. Her 5-year-old brother James, though is a
different story. Shy and a little removed, James is deeply loved by
his sister and his parents, Hannah and Justin. Hannah has always
been a little worried about James, though, and she's calling in the
specialists. Buck back to the circus. Hannah and Justin couldn't be
more surprised when shy little James sticks his arm straight in the
air, an eager volunteer for the magic act. His parents glow with
pride and relief as they watch their son climb the stage and come
quite alive alongside the clown performing the magic tricks. The
trick is spectacular and applause rings throughout the auditorium
when James goes poof at the end, seeming to disappear before their
very eyes. The trouble is, he really did disappear. Justin and
Hannah find this out when they go backstage to retrieve their son
after the performance and find out that their sun is utterly gone.
The clown doesn't know how he did it, but he really did make little
James go poof. The police arrive, and James quickly becomes the
face on the milk carton. Devastated, Justin and Hannah learn that
when you lose your child, the laws of the universe come into
question. Secretly, sheepishly, Justin and Hannah admit that they
really do believe that James has not been kidnapped, but that he
did indeeddisappear into thin air. In the aftermath of James's
disappearance, his mother becomes lost in dreams, his father
becomes obsessed with the clown who performed the trick, while his
big sister, Greta, sets about to figure out what happened to her
brother using the only tools she has. Meanwhile the police officer
assigned to the house begins to find the rules of his own
previously reliable world altered. A novel peppered with dreams,
premonitions, and possible realities, The Disapparation of James
explores the perils of loving and the meaning of loss, and the
beauty and uncertainty inherent in familial bonds. It is a work of
enormous sensitivity, tenderness, and with from the highly praised
author of Spilling Clarence.
General
Imprint: |
Hyperion Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
April 2001 |
First published: |
2004 |
Authors: |
Anne Ursu
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Dimensions: |
203 x 132 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
288 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7868-8663-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
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LSN: |
0-7868-8663-3 |
Barcode: |
9780786886630 |
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