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288 pages, Hardcover
First published January 9, 2009
D'Erasmo walks a fine line in this unruly fairy tale of a novel: her characters, quirky to the point of becoming neurotic, inhabit a pseudo-enchanted world that hovers between fantasy and reality. Despite being "D'Erasmo's most complex and accomplished character to date" (New York Times Book Review), Gabriel isn't very likeable, but his self-absorption and amorality have their roots in a longing for meaning that resonated with critics, who described him as "unnervingly compelling" (Boston Globe). D'Erasmo's bright, crystalline prose illuminates the fanciful world she has created, though some critics grew tired of its perpetual strangeness and excessive details. The novel is by turns beautiful and bizarre, mesmerizing and mystifying.
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.