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One woman's journey to overcome grief by delving into nature. After
losing her husband of 32 years, Long Litt Woon is utterly bereft.
For a time, she is disoriented, aimless, lost. It is only when she
wanders deep into the woods and attunes herself to Nature's chorus
that she learns how the wild might restore us to hope, and to life
after death.
"The Woman and the Ape" is the story of a unique and unforgettable
couple--Madelene and Erasmus. Madelene is the wife of Adam Burden,
a distinguished behavioral scientist. Erasmus--the unlikely
prince--is a 300-pound ape. Brought to the Burdens' London home
after escaping from animal smugglers, Erasmus is discovered to be a
highly intelligent anthropoid ape, the closest thing yet to a human
being. Madelene decides to save Erasmus, and between them blossoms
a profound affection as deep as any human relationship. A fable for
our time, "The Woman and the Ape" poses searching questions about
the nature of love, freedom, and humanity.
For lovers of Howard Norman's "The Bird Artist," "Prince" is an
evocative, richly imagined novel about a defining season in the
life of a young outcast. In 1912 at a provinical Danish seaside
hotel, twelve-year-old Malte, a charity case from the city, revels
in the freedom of summer. Largely a solitary boy, Malte spends his
days on the beach, transfixed by the sea. When a coffin containing
a young sailor drifts ashore, Malte is soon absorbed in the
sailor's tragic love story and dramatic death, and their fates
become dangerously intertwined.
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