The Photographers Wife - Hardcover By Joinson, Suzanne - GOOD
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand
- Unbranded
- MPN
- Does not apply
- ISBN
- 9781620408308
- Book Title
- Photographer's Wife
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing USA
- Item Length
- 9.3 in
- Publication Year
- 2016
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Literary, Historical
- Item Weight
- 22.9 Oz
- Item Width
- 8.1 in
- Number of Pages
- 352 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1620408309
ISBN-13
9781620408308
eBay Product ID (ePID)
203886163
Product Key Features
Book Title
Photographer's Wife
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Literary, Historical
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
22.9 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
8.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2016-296835
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
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Reviews
"Sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel." -- Editor's Choice, New York Times Book Review "Atmospheric, romantic, yet refreshingly acerbic--Joinson's timely portrayal of the difficult relationships between different cultures is rivaled by her heartbreaking delineation of the fragile relationships between individuals." --starred review, Kirkus Reviews "This is historical fiction at its most pleasurable." -- Library Journal "An intriguing father-daughter story, with an Atonement -esque exploration of the differences between child and adult understanding." --BookPage "A riveting story about betrayal and love, and all that lies between when the world was at a resting place and there did not seem to be any end to the wonders of it all. As Prue discovers, the underbelly of all that beauty had something rotten to bear. And, like all good secrets, they completely transform the perspectives of both the characters and readers as the story drives towards its impactful conclusion." -- BookReporter "Suzanne Joinson has skillfully written another terrifically entertaining novel with The Photographer's Wife . A deftly crafted and engaging read from beginning to end." - Midwest Book Review "Joinson masterfully employs sub-plot and subtle detail to take the reader smoothly from character to character, decade to decade, and place to place. The reader, confident in the hands of a true storyteller, is free to settle in and be swept away." -- Historical Novel Society "A sizzling 1920s-set tale of love and betrayal." -- Heat (Our Top 5 Section) "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." -- The Boston Globe on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." -- National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." -- USA Today on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR " Joinson's Atonement -esque second novel . . . creates a lingering sense of horror and trauma." -- Sunday Telegraph, "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." -- The Boston Globe on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." -- National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." -- USA Today on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR, "Sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel." -- Editor's Choice, New York Times Book Review "Atmospheric, romantic, yet refreshingly acerbic--Joinson's timely portrayal of the difficult relationships between different cultures is rivaled by her heartbreaking delineation of the fragile relationships between individuals." --starred review, Kirkus Reviews "This is historical fiction at its most pleasurable." -- Library Journal "An intriguing father-daughter story, with an Atonement -esque exploration of the differences between child and adult understanding." --BookPage "A riveting story about betrayal and love, and all that lies between when the world was at a resting place and there did not seem to be any end to the wonders of it all. As Prue discovers, the underbelly of all that beauty had something rotten to bear. And, like all good secrets, they completely transform the perspectives of both the characters and readers as the story drives towards its impactful conclusion." -- BookReporter "Suzanne Joinson has skillfully written another terrifically entertaining novel with The Photographer's Wife . A deftly crafted and engaging read from beginning to end." - Midwest Book Review "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." -- The Boston Globe on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." -- National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." -- USA Today on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR, "Atmospheric, romantic, yet refreshingly acerbic--Joinson's timely portrayal of the difficult relationships between different cultures is rivaled by her heartbreaking delineation of the fragile relationships between individuals." --starred review, Kirkus Reviews "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." -- The Boston Globe on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." -- National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." -- USA Today on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR, "Sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel." -- Editor's Choice, New York Times Book Review "Atmospheric, romantic, yet refreshingly acerbic--Joinson's timely portrayal of the difficult relationships between different cultures is rivaled by her heartbreaking delineation of the fragile relationships between individuals." --starred review, Kirkus Reviews "This is historical fiction at its most pleasurable." -- Library Journal "An intriguing father-daughter story, with an Atonement -esque exploration of the differences between child and adult understanding." --BookPage "A riveting story about betrayal and love, and all that lies between when the world was at a resting place and there did not seem to be any end to the wonders of it all. As Prue discovers, the underbelly of all that beauty had something rotten to bear. And, like all good secrets, they completely transform the perspectives of both the characters and readers as the story drives towards its impactful conclusion." -- BookReporter "Suzanne Joinson has skillfully written another terrifically entertaining novel with The Photographer's Wife . A deftly crafted and engaging read from beginning to end." - Midwest Book Review "Joinson masterfully employs sub-plot and subtle detail to take the reader smoothly from character to character, decade to decade, and place to place. The reader, confident in the hands of a true storyteller, is free to settle in and be swept away." -- Historical Novel Society "A sizzling 1920s-set tale of love and betrayal." -- Heat (Our Top 5 Section) "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." -- The Boston Globe on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." -- National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." -- USA Today on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR, It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel., At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections., "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." - New York Times Book Review , Editor's Choice, on A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." - National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . . there is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." - Boston Globe on A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." - USA Today on A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar, Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them., "Sheer beauty stalks the empty spaces of this stubborn, lyrical novel." - Editor's Choice, New York Times Book Review "Atmospheric, romantic, yet refreshingly acerbic--Joinson's timely portrayal of the difficult relationships between different cultures is rivaled by her heartbreaking delineation of the fragile relationships between individuals." - starred review, Kirkus Reviews "This is historical fiction at its most pleasurable." - Library Journal "An intriguing father-daughter story, with an Atonement-esque exploration of the differences between child and adult understanding." - BookPage "A riveting story about betrayal and love, and all that lies between when the world was at a resting place and there did not seem to be any end to the wonders of it all. As Prue discovers, the underbelly of all that beauty had something rotten to bear. And, like all good secrets, they completely transform the perspectives of both the characters and readers as the story drives towards its impactful conclusion." - BookReporter "Suzanne Joinson has skillfully written another terrifically entertaining novel with The Photographer's Wife . A deftly crafted and engaging read from beginning to end." - Midwest Book Review "Joinson masterfully employs sub-plot and subtle detail to take the reader smoothly from character to character, decade to decade, and place to place. The reader, confident in the hands of a true storyteller, is free to settle in and be swept away." - Historical Novel Society "A sizzling 1920s-set tale of love and betrayal." - Heat (Our Top 5 Section) "Joinson's Atonement -esque second novel . . . creates a lingering sense of horror and trauma." - Sunday Telegraph, It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . . there is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel., "Atmospheric, romantic, yet refreshingly acerbic--Joinson's timely portrayal of the difficult relationships between different cultures is rivaled by her heartbreaking delineation of the fragile relationships between individuals." --starred review, Kirkus Reviews "This is historical fiction at its most pleasurable." -- Library Journal "An impressive debut, its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "It takes less than a page for Suzanne Joinson to seize your attention . . . There is so much here that is wonderful: the author's crisp, uncluttered story-telling, her graceful prose, and her ability to inhabit the character of a young woman in 1924 and a contemporary young woman with equal depth and ease. It is an impressive first novel." -- The Boston Globe on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "At its heart, this exquisite novel celebrates the gifts that travel into far-off cultures confers: the displacements that throw into resilient relief our transcendent human connections." -- National Geographic Traveler book of the month, on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR "Joinson tells Eva's and Frieda's stories in alternating chapters, her strong, clear prose adding depth to their disparate lives and exposing the parallels between them." -- USA Today on A LADY CYCLIST'S GUIDE TO KASHGAR
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
The hotly anticipated new novel from the bestselling author of A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar , which the New York Times Book Review hailed as "thrilling . . . its prose as lucid and deep as a mountain lake.", In 1920s Jerusalem, eleven-year-old Prudence watches her architect father launch an ambitious (and crazy) plan to redesign the Holy City by importing English parks to the desert. He employs a British pilot, William Harrington, to take aerial photographs of the city, and soon Prue becomes uncomfortably aware of the attraction flaring between Harrington and Eleanora, the young English wife of a famous Jerusalem photographer. Palestine has been a surprisingly harmonious mix of British colonials, exiled Armenians, and Greek, Arab, and Jewish officials rubbing elbows, but there are simmers of trouble ahead. When Harrington learns that Eleanora's husband is part of an underground group intent on removing the British, a dangerous game begins. Years later, in 1937, Prue is an artist living a reclusive life by the sea when Harrington pays her a surprise visit. What he reveals unravels her world, and she must follow the threads that lead her back to secrets long-ago buried in Jerusalem. The Photographer's Wife is a powerful story of betrayal: between father and daughter, between husband and wife, and between nations and people, set in the complex period between the two world wars.
LC Classification Number
PS3610.O435P48 2016b
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