White Bird In A Blizzard

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3.8
40 reviews
eBook
128
Pages
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About this eBook

I am sixteen when my mother steps out of her skin one frozen January afternoon—pure self, atoms twinkling like microscopic diamond chips around her perhaps the chiming of a clock, or a few bright flute notes in the distance—and disappears. No one sees her leave, but she is gone.

Laura Kasischke's first novel. Suspicious River. was hailed by the critics as "extremely powerful" (The Los Angeles Times), "amazing" (The Boston Globe), and "a novel of depth, beauty, and insight" (The Seattle Times). Now Kasischke follows up her auspicious debut with a spellbinding and erotic tale of marriage, secrets, and self-deception.

When Katrina Connors' mother walks out on her family one frigid January day, Kat is surprised but not shocked; the whole year she has been "becoming sixteen"—falling in love with the boy next door, shedding her baby fat, discovering sex—her mother has slowly been withdrawing. As Kat and her father pick up the pieces of their daily life, she finds herself curiously unaffected by her mother's absence. But in dreams that become too real to ignore, she's haunted by her mother's cries for help. . . .
 

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3.8
40 reviews
Marina Barrett
13 November 2014
But this was a great short story and kept my interest throughout it all. It does babble at times but still a good read nonetheless.
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Tyler Ann Bencasus
13 March 2015
I grew up in a similar chaotic trance to keep my sanity i can really relate and feel Kats emotions portrayed in this book love it
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Katelyn Aberle
17 December 2019
Slow moving with impertinent information being shared, and everything seems to happen only with the last 10 pages of the book.
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About the author

Laura Kasischke is the author of two novels and three collections of poetry. Her numerous awards include the Alice Fay DiCastagnola Award from the Poetry Society of America and the Bobst Award for Emerging Writers. She lives in Chelsea, Michigan.

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