After Annie : A Novel
After Annie : A Novel
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Author(s): Quindlen, Anna
ISBN No.: 9781398525184
Pages: 304
Year: 202406
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 30.29
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

' After Annie is Anna Quindlen's new wise and heartfelt novel of connection, of loss and love and the power of both. It celebrates the friends and family we have, mourns our great and small losses, and helps us find the unexpected light in the dark places we all have' Amy Bloom, author of In Love: A Memoir of Love and Loss 'A new Anna Quindlen novel is always cause for celebration. After Annie might just be my favourite one yet. It's a beautiful and deeply moving story about love, loss, friendship, marriage, family and community from one of our wisest chroniclers of modern life. I treasured every page' J. Courtney Sullivan, author of Friends and Strangers ' After Annie is a novel about loss - and yet its pages are full of life and heart. With her deft interiority and spot-on depiction of the small moments that bring characters to life, Anna Quindlen tells a family story that's at once candid and complex - and ultimately quite hopeful' Claire Lombardo, author of The Most Fun We Ever Had 'The characters in After Annie are flawed, just as each of us is flawed, and as they fumble through their grief, as they make mistakes, their lives feel so authentically lived-in that I'd swear I've known them my whole life. And how I rooted for them! In Anna Quindlen's hands, a story about the greatest of losses becomes a story of abiding hope above all.


I predict this will be one of the best novels of the year' Mary Beth Keane, author of Ask Again, Yes 'A master of exploring human frailty and resilience in the face of domestic tragedy, best-selling Quindlen plumbs the depths of Annie's survivors' individual and collective grief in scenes that are both subtle and sharp. Exquisite in its sensitivity, breathtaking in its compassion, Quindlen's exploration of loss and renewal will provoke both weeping and wonder' Booklist 'A quietly revelatory and gently gleaming gem of a book. The very best thing about this book might be the way Quindlen, an anthropologist of domesticity, catalogues the sparklingly random moments that make up human experience' New York Times Book Review 'Luminous with life, hope and the power of love' People Magazine.


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