The Ninth Hour

The Ninth Hour

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The Ninth Hour

The Ninth Hour

$420.20
Sale price  $420.20 Regular price  $420.20
SKU: DADAX1408854619
ISBN: 9781408854617
Publisher: Bloomsbury
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Product Description From The National Book Award-Winning Author Comes A Luminous, Deeply Humane Novel About Three Generations Of An Irish Immigrant Family In 1940S And 1950S Brooklyn - For Fans Of Anne Tyler, Anne Enright And Colm Tibnon A Gloomy February Afternoon, Jim Sends His Wife Annie Out To Do The Shopping Before Dark Falls. He Seals Their Meagre Apartment, Unhooks The Gas Tube Inside The Oven And Inhales.Sister St. Saviour, A Little Nursing Sister Of The Sick Poor, Catches The Scent Of Fire Doused With Water And Hurries To The Scene: A Gathered Crowd, Firemen And The Distraught Young Widow. Moved By The GirlS Plight And Her Unborn Child, The Wise Nun Finds Annie Work In The ConventS Laundry - Where, In Turn, Her Daughter Will Grow Up Amidst The Crank Of The Wringer And The Hiss Of The Iron.In Catholic Brooklyn In The Early Part Of The Twentieth Century, Decorum, Superstition And Shame Collude To Erase JimS Brief Existence; And Yet His Suicide, Although Never Mentioned, Reverberates Through Many Generations - Testing The Limits Of Love And Sacrifice, Of Forgiveness And Forgetfulness.In Prose Of Startling Radiance And Precision, Alice Mcdermott Tells A Story That Is At Once Wholly Individual And Universal In Its Understanding Of The Human Condition. Rendered With Remarkable Lucidity And Intelligence, The Ninth Hour Is The Crowning Achievement Of One Of TodayS Finest Writers. Review Alongside Her Marvellous Descriptions Of Unbeautiful Bodies Is An Intense Lyricism ... Mcdermott Is So Attentive To Atmospheres, Glances, The Quietest Moments That Provoke Profound Shifts In A CharacterS World ... Her New Book Unfolds Without Sentimentality Or Pity, But With A Frankness Of Gaze That Elevates Her Characters Rather Than Diminishes Them. Mercy, It Seems, DoesnT Always Take The Forms We Might Imagine -- Molly Mccloskey * Guardian * Beautifully Written, Heart-Wrenching And Funny By Turns, And Offers A Deeply Vivid And Authentic Portrayal Of Brooklyn Long Before Its Hipsters Arrived * Sunday Times * Dealing In Simple Lives And Small Dramas, The Prose Displays An Unerring Sense Of Detail, Mood, And Emotion. A Masterful American Writer At Her Best -- Jeffrey Burke * Mail On Sunday * From The Perfect Opening Sentence Of This Latest Book By The American Pulitzer Prize Finalist, You Know You Are In Safe Hands ... Mcdermott Depicts With Sensuous Intensity The Texture Of Lives Lived And The Intersection Of Faith And Sin In A Remarkable Novel Marked By Small, But Transformative, Acts Of Grace * Daily Mail * She Is A Poet Of Corporeal Description ... ItS The Way She Marries The Spirit To The Physical World That Make Her Work Transcendent. The Ninth Hour Is A Story With The Simple Grace Of A Votive Candle In A Dark Church -- Sarah Begley * Time * Superb And Masterful ... Powerful And Sublime ... Her Sentences Burn On The Page * Washington Post * This Is A Very Fine Novel And Its Focus On The Quietly Heroic Lives Of Catholic Women In Early Twentieth-Century Brooklyn Enriches Both McdermottS Oeuvre And Contemporary Fiction More Generally -- Sinead Moynihan * Irish Times * Ms. Mcdermott Has Once Again Managed A Marvellous Literary Feat * Wall Street Journal * A Tour De Force ... Mcdermott Is A Virtuoso Of Language And Image, Allusion And Reflection, Reference And Symbol ... Mcdermott Once Again Demonstrates Her Expansively Attentive Literary Care And Its Quiet Power ... Reminds Us Of The Pleasures Of Literary Fiction And Its Power To Illuminate Lives And Worlds * Boston Globe * Ramshackle, Impoverished Brooklyn Is Evoked With Confidence And Precision -- Claire Lowdon * Spectator * Another Exquisite Novel In Which Those Who At First Appear Unremarkable - In This Case, Nuns In Early-20Th-Century Brooklyn - Are Revealed As Heroines, Unflinching In Their Devotion To The Flawed Humans Around Them * O Magazine * Wonderful ... The Pace Of This Intricate Novel, Partly Narrated By SallyS Adult Children, Builds So Subtl

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