The Girl With Glass Feet
- List Price: $24.00
- Publisher: Henry Holt & Co
- Publish date: 01/05/2010
Description:
"Fantastically imagined. . . . The hybrid form of the book-fairy tale, myth, psychological realism and fantasy-impresses. But Shaw's most delightful offerings are the vivid details he provides to make the magical real. . . . As Ida turns to glass, Midas must continue his own transformation, from hardened to human. The end of the book, saturated with color and emotion, is risky and brave like the message it imparts. Only a heart of glass would be unmoved."-Robin Romm,New YorkTimes Book Review "The Girl with Glass Feetis a love story, not just about two people falling in love, but also about love itself: its power, its limits, and its consequences. . . . Although Shaw's novel is set in the present, everything's turned askew, resulting in a world that is at once banal-the car won't start; the coffee's getting cold-and fantastical-glass feet; glass hearts. Shaw makes the crucial decision to leave the human emotions and relationships in the realm of the believable, while embedding them in terrain that is ever so slightly surreal. Somehow it's never implausible. Shaw is at his best when describing the fantastical world he's created. His language manages to be poetic and economical. . . . The look, the sound, and the scent of St. Hauda's Land stay with you after turning the last page of this beautiful novel."-Buzzy Jackson,The Boston Globe "Ali Shaw's engrossing and moving debut novel . . . is a story of a strange land and its strange inhabitants, but at heart it's a sincere but unsentimental love story. . . . The joy that Ida and Midas share, after Midas takes those first risky steps toward love, is so beautifully captured that their happiness beats back the drear and shadows. . . . The dreamy atmosphere curls around you until you see, hear and smell the moors and bogs. . . . The ending bridges the gap between fairy tales old and new."-Lisa McLendon,WichitaEagle "The cold northern islands of St. Hauda's Land are home to strange creatures and intertwining human secrets in Shaw's earnest, magic-tinged debut. . . . Both love story and dirge, Shaw's novel flows gracefully and is wonderfully dreamlike, with the danger of the islands matched by the characters' dark pasts."-Publishers Weekly "This lovely fable is a chain of linked mysteries with accelerating suspense that propels the reader deep into Shaw's world of marvels. That world is crafted with elegance and swept by passionate magic and the yearning for connection. A rare pleasure."-Katherine Dunn, author ofGeek Love "Written in the tradition of magical realists like Haruki Murakami and Gabriel Garcia Marquez,The Girl with Glass Feetis a singular, slippery narrative that defies easy categorization. Shaw writes finely honed prose and knows how to wring maximum suspense out of a tightly woven plot. His is an accomplished first novel-a hypnotic book with an atmosphere all its own."-Julie Hale,Bookpage "Emotional entanglements on a faraway frozen island are shaped by romance and tragedy in a melancholic yet whimsical British debut. . . . [A] strikingly visual novel. . . . captivatingly ethereal."-Kirkus Reviews
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