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The internationally bestselling novel that inspired the acclaimed
film directed by Peter Jackson. With an introduction by Karen
Thompson Walker, author of The Age of Miracles. My name was Salmon,
like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was
murdered on December 6, 1973. In heaven, Susie Salmon can have
whatever she wishes for - except what she most wants, which is to
be back with the people she loved on earth. In the wake of her
murder, Susie watches as her happy suburban family is torn apart by
grief; as her friends grow up, fall in love, and do all the things
she never had the chance to do herself. But as Susie will come to
realize, even in death, life is not quite out of reach . . . A
luminous, astonishing novel about life and death, memory and
forgetting, and finding light in the darkest places, Alice Sebold's
The Lovely Bones became an instant classic when it was first
published. There are now over ten million copies in print. It
inspired the film starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan
Sarandon and Saoirse Ronan.
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Austin, Texas (Hardcover)
Karen Thompson, Kathy R. Howell, Kathy Howell
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Discovery Miles 6 620
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'Riveting, profoundly moving' Emily St. John Mandel, author of
Station Eleven 'Beautiful and devastating' Red 'Thought-provoking
and profound' Cosmopolitan Imagine a world where sleep could trap
you, for days, for weeks, for months... She sleeps through sunrise.
She sleeps through sunset. And yet, in those first few hours, the
doctors can find nothing else wrong. She looks like an ordinary
girl sleeping ordinary sleep. Karen Thompson Walker's second novel
tells the mesmerising story of a town transformed by a mystery
illness that locks people in perpetual sleep and triggers
extraordinary, life-altering dreams. One night in an isolated
college town in the hills of Southern California, a first-year
student stumbles into her room and falls asleep. She sleeps through
the morning, into the evening. Her roommate cannot rouse her.
Neither can the paramedics, nor the perplexed doctors at the
hospital. When a second girl falls asleep, and then a third, panic
takes hold of the college and spreads to the town. A young couple
tries to protect their newborn baby as the once-quiet streets
descend into chaos. Two sisters turn to each other for comfort as
their survivalist father prepares for disaster. Written in luminous
prose, The Dreamers is a breathtaking and beautiful novel,
startling and provocative, about the possibilities contained within
a human life if only we are awakened to them. Praise for The Age of
Miracles: 'What a remarkable, beautifully wrought novel' Curtis
Sittenfeld 'A beautifully observed coming-of-age tale... nimble,
delicate and emotionally sophisticated' Observer 'Hauntingly
believable... an impressive and quietly terrifying book' Sunday
Times 'A stunner from the first page... I loved this novel and
can't wait to see what this remarkable writer will do next' Justin
Cronin
'A stunner from the first page - an end-of-the-world, coming-of-age
tale of quiet majesty. I loved this novel ' Justin Cronin, author
of The Passage WHAT IF our 24-hour day grew longer, first in
minutes, then in hours until day becomes night and night becomes
day? What effect would this slowing have on the world? On the birds
in the sky, the whales in the sea, the astronauts in space, and on
an eleven-year-old girl, grappling with emotional changes in her
own life...? One morning, Julia and her parents wake up in their
suburban home in California to discover, along with the rest of the
world, that the rotation of the earth is noticeably slowing. The
enormity of this is almost beyond comprehension. And yet, even if
the world is, in fact, coming to an end, as some assert, day-to-day
life must go on. Julia, facing the loneliness and despair of an
awkward adolescence, witnesses the impact of this phenomenon on the
world, on the community, on her family and on herself. 'It is never
what you worry over that comes to pass in the end. The real
catastrophies are always different - unimagined, unprepared for,
unknown...'
In addition to extra practice of the language covered in the
Student's Book, there are extension exercises for fast finishers in
the Workbook. A 'Learning diary' helps students assess their
progress and take ownership of their own learning. The accompanying
Audio CD/CD-ROM includes the workbook audio recordings and a wealth
of fun interactive CD-ROM exercises so students can practise what
they've learnt at their own pace.
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
"People ∙ O: The Oprah Magazine ∙ Financial Times ∙ Kansas City
Star ∙ BookPage ∙ Kirkus Reviews ∙ Publishers Weekly ∙
Booklist"
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With a voice as distinctive and original as that of "The Lovely
Bones, " and for the fans of the speculative fiction of Margaret
Atwood, Karen Thompson Walker's "The Age of Miracles" is a luminous
and unforgettable debut novel about coming of age set against the
backdrop of an utterly altered world.
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"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER
""""Maybe everything that happened to me and to my family had
nothing at all to do with the slowing. It's possible, I guess. But
I doubt it. I doubt it very much.""
Spellbinding, haunting, "The Age of Miracles" is a beautiful novel
of catastrophe and survival, growth and change, the story of Julia
and her family as they struggle to live in an extraordinary time.
On an ordinary Saturday, Julia awakes to discover that something
has happened to the rotation of the earth. The days and nights are
growing longer and longer, gravity is affected, the birds, the
tides, human behavior and cosmic rhythms are thrown into disarray.
In a world of danger and loss, Julia faces surprising developments
in herself, and her personal world--divisions widening between her
parents, strange behavior by Hannah and other friends, the
vulnerability of first love, a sense of isolation, and a rebellious
new strength. With crystalline prose and the indelible magic of a
born storyteller, Karen Thompson Walker gives us a breathtaking
story of people finding ways to go on, in an ever-evolving
world.
Praise for "The Age of Miracles"
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"A stunner."--Justin Cronin
"A genuinely moving tale that mixes the real and surreal, the
ordinary and the extraordinary, with impressive fluency and
flair."--Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times"
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"Gripping drama . . . flawlessly written; it could be the most
assured debut by an American writer since Jennifer Egan's "Emerald
City."""--The Denver Post"
"If you begin this book, you'll be loath to set it down until
you've reached its end.""--San Francisco Chronicle"
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"Provides solace with its wisdom, compassion, and
elegance."--Curtis Sittenfeld
Don't miss the exclusive conversation between Karen Thompson Walker
and Karen Russell at the back of the book.
Inspired by the true life Connecticut circus fire of 1944, The
Proper Order of Things is a coming-of-age novel set in the 1980s in
Southwestern Ontario. Unsure why she is the only child (of 9) who
gets to choose between moving with her dad to an apartment in the
city and staying with her mother in her remote hometown, Caroline
receives an answer that she will contemplate throughout her
adolescent years: "You are the lucky one." With parents whose
secret past haunts every limb of the family tree, and siblings who
range from rats to copycats, Caroline is sure to face a difficult
journey no matter which household she chooses. While her compulsive
mother allows the family to multiply exponentially in hopes of
replacing what was lost, her superstitious father is petrified of
history repeating itself. Caroline's only hope is to move closer to
Chester, the one person who truly understands the importance of a
pinkie swear. In a family where a birthday is more sacred than life
itself, only one member's death can reveal the truth about the
others.
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