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The Love We Share Without Knowing by Barzak, Christopher
by Barzak, Christopher | PB | Good
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- Paperback
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
055338564X
ISBN-13
9780553385649
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038425494
Product Key Features
Book Title
Love We Share Without Knowing : a Novel
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Psychological, Romance / Contemporary, Literary
Genre
Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
8 Oz
Item Length
8.1 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2008-026623
Reviews
"From the frantic streets of Tokyo to the surreal silence of rural Japan, Christopher Barzak spins the familiar yarn of the everyday world into a magical universe. Following in the themes of his stunning debut,One for Sorrow, Barzak once again tackles loneliness and longing, and elegantly blurs the divide between the living and the dead.The Love We Share Without Knowingis haunting, strange, and utterly surprising from the first page to the last."-Michelle Richmond, author ofThe Year of FogandNo One You Know, "From the frantic streets of Tokyo to the surreal silence of rural Japan, Christopher Barzak spins the familiar yarn of the everyday world into a magical universe. Following in the themes of his stunning debut, One for Sorrow , Barzak once again tackles loneliness and longing, and elegantly blurs the divide between the living and the dead. The Love We Share Without Knowing is haunting, strange, and utterly surprising from the first page to the last."Michelle Richmond, author of The Year of Fog and No One You Know "Barzak's sympathy and humor, his awareness, his easeful vernacular storytelling, are extraordinary." Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn "Exquisite and mysterious...From its beautiful title to its sad and haunted characters, The Love We Share Without Knowing limns the depths of the human need to be lovedand to be truly understood and accepted by those we love. A beautiful, enchanted book." Booklist , starred review "In this follow-up to his notable debut, One for Sorrow , Barzak offers an otherworldly novel made up of linked short stories set in contemporary Japan. Barzak's varied players spin their stories of love, grief, and growing up in first-person narratives that artfully collide with each other to stunning emotional effect. In one narrative thread, a teenage boy lost in Tokyo is led home by an ethereal girl in a fox costume; he later discovers she is dead. The childhood best friend of the fox girl is a casualty of her planned group suicide, but not in the way she anticipates. The author finds rich territory in situating his characters in places steeped in personal loss and letting them fumble toward acceptance of their own frailties." Library Journal, "From the frantic streets of Tokyo to the surreal silence of rural Japan, Christopher Barzak spins the familiar yarn of the everyday world into a magical universe. Following in the themes of his stunning debut,One for Sorrow, Barzak once again tackles loneliness and longing, and elegantly blurs the divide between the living and the dead.The Love We Share Without Knowingis haunting, strange, and utterly surprising from the first page to the last."-Michelle Richmond, author ofThe Year of FogandNo One You Know "Barzak's sympathy and humor, his awareness, his easeful vernacular storytelling, are extraordinary." -Jonathan Lethem, author ofMotherless Brooklyn From the Trade Paperback edition., "From the frantic streets of Tokyo to the surreal silence of rural Japan, Christopher Barzak spins the familiar yarn of the everyday world into a magical universe. Following in the themes of his stunning debut, One for Sorrow , Barzak once again tackles loneliness and longing, and elegantly blurs the divide between the living and the dead. The Love We Share Without Knowing is haunting, strange, and utterly surprising from the first page to the last."-Michelle Richmond, author of The Year of Fog and No One You Know "Barzak's sympathy and humor, his awareness, his easeful vernacular storytelling, are extraordinary." -Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn "Exquisite and mysterious…From its beautiful title to its sad and haunted characters, The Love We Share Without Knowing limns the depths of the human need to be lovedand to be truly understood and accepted by those we love. A beautiful, enchanted book."- Booklist , starred review "In this follow-up to his notable debut, One for Sorrow , Barzak offers an otherworldly novel made up of linked short stories set in contemporary Japan. Barzak's varied players spin their stories of love, grief, and growing up in first-person narratives that artfully collide with each other to stunning emotional effect. In one narrative thread, a teenage boy lost in Tokyo is led home by an ethereal girl in a fox costume; he later discovers she is dead. The childhood best friend of the fox girl is a casualty of her planned group suicide, but not in the way she anticipates. The author finds rich territory in situating his characters in places steeped in personal loss and letting them fumble toward acceptance of their own frailties." - Library Journal
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In this haunting, richly woven novel of modern life in Japan, the author of the acclaimed debut One for Sorrow explores the ties that bind humanity across the deepest divides. Here is a Murakamiesque jewel box of intertwined narratives in which the lives of several strangers are gently linked through love, loss, and fate. On a train filled with quietly sleeping passengers, a young man's life is forever altered when he is miraculously seen by a blind man. In a quiet town an American teacher who has lost her Japanese lover to death begins to lose her own self. On a remote road amid fallow rice fields, four young friends carefully take their own lives--and in that moment they become almost as one. In a small village a disaffected American teenager stranded in a strange land discovers compassion after an encounter with an enigmatic red fox, and in Tokyo a girl named Love learns the deepest lessons about its true meaning from a coma patient lost in dreams of an affair gone wrong. From the neon colors of Tokyo, with its game centers and karaoke bars, to the bamboo groves and hidden shrines of the countryside, these souls and others mingle, revealing a profound tale of connection--uncovering the love we share without knowing. Exquisitely perceptive and deeply affecting, Barzak's artful storytelling deftly illuminates the inner lives of those attempting to find--or lose--themselves in an often incomprehensible world.
LC Classification Number
PS3602.A844L68 2008
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