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"In this amazing novel, Dillard has combined her Thoreau-like nature writing with her philisophical/theological way of looking at the world to create a beautiful story of life and love and ultimately death. . . . This is the kind of novel in which you want to linger over the beauty of each sentence and along with Dillard''s characters, contemplate topics like why we love or what are we meant to do with our lives. While the outer story seems so simple, the inner story is incredibly profound." - Cathy Schornstein "A superbly written novel. . . . The compact, elliptical narrative will continue to pervade the reader''s consciousness long after the novel ends." - Kirkus (starred review) "A rhapsodic novel of our times. . . . In this mythic and transfixing tale, Dillard wryly questions notions of love, exalts in life''s metamorphoses, and celebrates goodness. She casts a spell sensuous and metaphysical." - Booklist (starred review) "One of the most distinctive voices in American letters today." - Boston Globe "Packed with superb writing." - New York Newsday "Annie Dillard is best known her for lyrical observations on nature and philosophy, and she puts those talents to marevelous use in her new novel The Maytrees, a love story that spans four decades and is set on Cape Cod....Dillard takes the most amazing facts and lays them bare for all to see." - BookPage "Dillard''s examination of all manner of human interactions is nuanced, and her evocation of Cape Cod is at once precise and gorgeous." - The Atlantic "A reservoir of oceanic language, thrilling and sophisticated assumptions of reader intelligence and elegantly lean descriptive detail. . . . Dillard knows how to create Eden on the page . . . exquisite." - Los Angeles Book Review "Poignant. . . . Dillard, like the best of naturalists, creates memorable poetic images. . . . If the purpose of literature is to teach us how to live, Dillard has succeeded." - The Houston Chronicle "A book worth pondering. Its seeming simplicity is seductive enough to draw the reader into the questions that Dillard poses and then to strike with unexpected emotional power. Once again, Dillard takes on the big questions of life, love and meaning in a fresh and intriguing way." - The Christian Century "The Maytrees is a quiet masterpiece. . . . Dillard''s prose slips from the natural to the human with quicksilver grace. . . . Life by sea and starlight is simple and rich, conveyed by Dillard with Thoreau''s eye for the natural world. . . . As well as Herman Melville, something of Dillard''s great Catholic compatriot Flannery O''Connor is there in her unremitting sense of both doom and wonder, in the beauty of her prose and the boldness of her structure." - The Financial Times "In her elegant, sophisticated prose, Miss Dillard tells a tale of intimacy, loss and extraordinary friendship and maturity against a background of nature in its glorious color and caprice. The Maytrees is an intelligent, exquisite novel." - The Washington Times "In The Maytrees Dillard remains nominally loyal to those values that make her earlier writings both disturbing and rewarding: patience, the attention to particularity, the emptying of the self, and the submission of the will to necessity." - The London Review of Books "Annie Dillard is, was and always will be the very best at describing the landscapes in which we find ourselves. The Maytrees is as much an exegesis on love and time as it is the story of a marriage. . . . There is no denying that when you have finished this slim book, you have looked over a jewel and seen its beauty." - The Minneapolis Star Tribune "A spare and subtle novel. . . . Like Thoreau, Dillard takes us to that place of rugged independence, that struggle of making a living without forfeiting the mind." - The Chicago Sun-Times "Intelligent and poetic. . . . Dillard''s prose is rich, as is her dive into the too-often-shallow waters of love and deception. . . . The Maytrees will not disappoint." - The Rocky Mountain News "A very good book. . . . Nobody writes nature better than Annie Dillard. There''s nobody more alive to the nuances of its pulsing (and sometimes menacing) fecundity. In The Maytrees, the sand dunes and waves of Cape Cod function almost as characters. . . . Dillard seems incapable of writing a bad or graceless sentence; this novel is full of beautifully concise sentences that convey precisely what they need to convey without drawing undue attention to themselves." - The Globe and Mail "Breathtakingly illuminative. . . . Beautifully told. . . . Dillard has accomplished the reader''s payoff she so relentlessly detailed almost 20 years ago in The Writing Life. She too has pressed upon us ''the deepest mysteries.''" - The New York Times Book Review "Bracingly intelligent, lovely, and humane. . . . Dazzling. . . . The Maytrees is a love story of an unusually adult and contemporary kind." - Margot Livesey, The Boston Globe "Dillard''s novel, about a torturous affair, captures the solitude of Provincetown in spare descriptions of character and landscape." - New York Magazine "A simple, elegant tale. . . . Thought and solitude and the mystery of being, death and love and the sea, dwell at the center of this spare and graceful novel." - The San Diego Union-Tribune "The charm here is in the telling. . . . Dillard''s look at love and distance is engagingly intimate." - Boston Magazine "Gorgeous. . . . Deeply meditative. . . . One of the most lucid and effective books Dillard has ever produced. Certainly one of the most affecting. . . . A novel of almost drastic austerity." - Slate "Exquisite. . . . Few American writers can describe the ecology of a region quite like Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillard. In her slim, poetic new novel, The Maytrees, she turns those descriptive muscles on a man and a woman--lovers--bound by their commitment and the landscape against which their rocky affair unfolded. . . . The Maytrees follows their courtship, romance and early marriage with a fine-tuned eye and an amusing ear." - John Freeman, The Cleveland Plain Dealer "A meditation on love and forgiveness." - The Wall Street Journal "Wonderful. . . . Annie Dillard is a writer of unusual range, generosity, and ambition. . . . Her prose is bracingly intelligent, lovely, and humane. . . . Dazzling. . . . The Maytrees is a love story of an unusually adult and contemporary kind." - Margot Livesey, The Boston Globe "Dillard''s poetic descriptions seem to grow up out of the sand and seafoam, and the images she puts into your mind, playfully rendered and wonderfully precise, are spellbinding. Ultimately, this is a story of great tenderness." - The Arizona Republic "In the union of Toby and Lou Maytree we see what could be the ideal marriage: companionship, intimacy, contentment, and love that needs no words. But amid all this reassurance and coziness, the Maytrees'' lives are turned upside down. . . . Then this becomes a story of survival and repose, of a mother and son finding peace for themselves." - Elle "Brilliant. . . . A shimmering meditation on the ebb and flow of love. . . . The author also weaves recurring images and themes through the narrative with supreme grace. . . . As in all of Ms. Dillard''s writing, transcendent moments abound. " - The New York Times "''Full of grace'' describes both the story and the way Dillard tells it. Her style is perfectly attuned to her material--quirky, sometimes near archaic in its rhythms and language, plain-spoken but lyrical. . . . You may not come away from this novel with all the answers about love and marriage, but with Dillard as guide, you will begin to know the important questions." - The Hartford Courant "Dillard''s lush, perfect prose paints a winning portrait of these artistic, opinionated, strong-willed characters who love books, love words, embrace life. . . . Time and love parade before us in The Maytrees, in all their glory. . . . This warm enveloping tale enfolds us like a caress." - The New Orleans Times-Picayune "The Maytrees showcases all the reasons people worship Dillard. . . . The Maytrees has elegant, evocative language. It describes nature in a way that would enchant the most hardened city dweller. And it captures the mystery of love, maternal as well as romantic. This novel is a treasure. . . . Dillard writes so beautifully about the ocean, the clouds, the stars, the bogs and the sand that the landscape becomes the most memorable character of this novel. . . . The Maytrees is the perfect beach book for the serious reader." - USA Today "Dillard calls on her erudition as a naturalist and her grace as a poet to create an enthralling story of marriage--particular and universal, larky and monumental." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[F]ull of the kind of pleasures one looks for in fiction. . . . The novel as a whole is beautiful, and the beauty is never digressive or ornamental. . . . This is where Dillard''s imagination has always lived, in the stark and lyrical awareness of the profundity of the physical world." - Washington Post Book World "A reservoir of oceanic language, thrilling and sophisticated assumptions of reader intelligence and elegantly lean descriptive detail. . . . Dillard knows how to create Eden on the page . . . exqu
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