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  • ISBN: 9780804121026
  • ISBN10: 0804121028

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  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publish date: 12/06/2012
  • ISBN: 9780804121026
  • ISBN10: 0804121028
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Description: Praise for The Twelve Tribes of Hattie "PiercingMs. Mathis writes with uncommon narrative authority in The Twelve Tribes of Hattie , conjuring the lives of the Shepherd family with extraordinary psychological precisionMs. Mathis has a gift for imbuing her characters' stories with an epic dimension that recalls Toni Morrison's writing, and her sense of time and place and family will remind some of Louise Erdrich, but her elastic voice is thoroughly her own both lyrical and unsparing, meditative and visceral, and capable of giving the reader nearly complete access to her characters' minds and heartsAstonishingly powerful." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times , "10 Favorite Books of 2012" "The opening pages of Ayana's debut took my breath away. I can't remember when I read anything that moved me in quite this way, besides the work of Toni Morrison." -Oprah Winfrey "Lush yet deliberateelegant and surea complex and deeply humane story of a mother's ferocious love and failures at lovingIn the vivid specificity of Mathis's tale, she is telling a universal story, and it is profoundly consoling." -Laura Collins-Hughes, The Boston Globe "Mathis never loses touch with the geography and the changing national culture through which her characters move. The Twelve Tribes of Hattie is infused with African Americans' conflicted attitudes about the North and the South during the Great MigrationIn the long family arc that Mathis describes, the painful life of one remarkably resilient woman is placed against the hopes and struggles of millions of African Americans who held this nation to its promiseOne of the best [novels] of 2012." -Ron Charles, The Washington Post "Raw and intimatea brutal and poetic allegory of a family beset by tribulationsMathis tempers the more operatic elements with tenderness and knowing glimpses into the human heart struggling to lovedeeply felt." -Isabel Wilkerson, The New York Times Book Review "A triumpha stone-cold stunner of a novelmagnificently structured, and a sentence-by-sentence treasure lyric, direct, and true." -David Daley, Salon "The influence of Toni Morrison will be evident in this remarkable page-turner of a novel that spans decades and covers dreams lost, found, and denied." -Elizabeth Taylor, Chicago Tribune , "Editor's Choice" "This brutal, illuminating version of the twentieth century African-American experience belongs alongside those of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, and Zora Neale Hurston." -Marion Winik, Newsday "A poetic novelthat focuses less on American progress than on the small but powerful moments that are strung together, like beads on a necklace, to make one long strand of a family's historyLike Toni Morrison, the author has a gift for showing just how heavily history weighs on families, as a learned sense of hope or despair gets passed down from parents to children and dreams die little by little, generation after generation. But if the endless heartbreaks sound melodramatic, Mathis earns your sympathy by making the rare moments of happiness feel simple and true." - Entertainment Weekly , Grade: A- "A stirring, soulful novel that spans 60 years and is told in many rich and varied voices. It's the story of one formidable woman, and of her children-the 'tribes'-at different stages of their sprawling lives. It's the story of the Great Migration, and of its ripping, aching effects across the 20th century The Twelve Tribes of Hattie wallops you from the first chapter, but the book's emotional power grows with the story as the decades pass and the scope of this family's life is revealed." - Shelf Awareness "One of the finest-drawn portraits of a familyThese are tales steeped in race, a mother's scarred heart, and a world where illness, both mental and physical, keeps threatening to steal souls away. The stories are emotional, sharp, poignant, and beautiful, made so by Mathis' compassionate and layered storytelling and truthful prose, which ultimately seals each member to their family foldcharacters who courageously forge forward in their quest for identity, love, and the American dream." - The Dallas Morning News "Masterfully written. Capturing a range of settings and time periods, from a Southern jazz club in the 1940s to a beach in Vietnam in the 1960s, each member of the family is rendered with subtlety and honestyalways authentic and alive." - Lambda Literary "Loneliness and hard-won grace pervade Ayana Mathis' virtuoso debut novelAs her characters suffer and stray, she walks the fine line of treating them with compassion but never sentimentalityMathis' novel is about human experiences that we all share, about love and loss, and about the tremendous distances and inextricable bonds that form our families." - Tampa Bay Times "Hypnoticevocative, ambitiousencompassing Dickinson, Morrison, and the poetry of Rita DoveMathis understands both heritage and craft." - The Cleveland Plain Dealer "Mathis' writing is beautiful and confident; she moves from one voice and scene to the next with ease and creates rich characters and vivid settings. She gets to the heart of these people, gets their voices just right and gives each one a unique perspective and personalityLiterary readers will enjoy the craftsmanship and emotional reach, and it's a natural choice for book clubs with lots to talk aboutIt's a beautiful work with more than a dash of heartbreak and hope." - Boston Bibliophile "An exploration of race, gander, and struggleMathis writes with power and insight. Though less lyrical, she is a more accessible writer than Toni Morrison." - USA Today " The Twelve Tribes of Hattie is a vibrant and compassionate portrait of a family hardened and scattered by circumstance and yet deeply a family. Its language is elegant in its purity and rigor. The characters are full of life, mingled
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