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Interviews | June 19, 2009

All posts by Dave Jim Lynch Makes Landscape Art... Out of Text

If Carl Hiaasen set one of his novels on a residential stretch of boundary line between British Columbia and Washington, or if Richard Russo's characters had relatives in the Pacific Northwest, the result might be something like Jim Lynch's Border Songs. Continue »


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Raven Stole the Moon

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In this haunting debut, Garth Stein brilliantly invokes his Native American heritage and its folklore to create an electrifying supernatural thriller. When a grieving mother returns to the remote Alaskan town where her young son drowned, she discovers that the truth about her son's death is shrouded in legend and buried in a terrifying wrinkle between life and death.

When Jenna Rosen abandons her comfortable Seattle life to return to Wrangell, Alaska, it's a wrenching return to her past. Long ago the home of her Native American grandmother, Wrangell is located near the Thunder Bay resort, where Jenna's young son, Bobby, disappeared two years before. His body was never recovered, and Jenna is determined to lay to rest the aching mysterey of his death. But the spectacular town provides little comfort beyond the steady and tender affections of Eddie, a local fisherman. And then whispers of ancient legends begin to suggest a frightening new possibility about Bobby's fate. Soon, Jenna must sift thourgh the beliefs of her ancestors, the Tlingit-- who still tell of powerful, menacing forces at work in the Alaskan wilderness.

There beliefs are shared by Dr. David Livingstone, a practicing shaman who had been hired to "cleanse" Thunder Bay of its resless spirits. The experience almost cost him his life, and he warns Jenna about the danger of disturbing the legendary kushtaka-- soul-stealing predators that stalk a netherworld between land and sea, the living and the dead. But Jenna is desperate for answers, and she appeals to both Livingstone and Eddie to help her sort fact from myth, and face the unthinkable possibilities head-on. Armed with nothing but a mother's ferocious protective instincts, Jenna's quest for the truth about her son-- and the strength of her beliefs-- is about to pull her into a terrifying and life-changing abyss...

Coloring powerful legend with universal emotions, Garth Stein masterfully evokes our most primal dreams and fears. Remarkably vivid and relentlessly suspensful, "Raven Stole the Moon" marks the arrival of a stunningly imaginative new talent.

Synopsis:

Jenna Rosen abandons her comfortable Seattle life to return to the remote Alaskan town where her young son disappeared from two years before. Determined to uncover the mystery of his death, she discovers that the truth is shrouded in legend. Jenna sifts through the beliefs of her ancestors, the Tlingit, and learns about a dangerous netherland between life and death. Armed with nothing but a mother's protective instincts, Jenna's quest for the truth is about to pull her into a terrifying and life-changing abyss.

About the Author

Garth Stein, an acclaimed documentary filmmaker, wa coproducer of the Academy Award winning short film, The Lunch Date, and director of When Your Head's Not a Head, It's a Nut, an award-winning documentary. The great-grandson of a Tlingit Indian, he was raised in Seattle and lives in New York City with his wife and son. His web page can be visited at www.ravenmoon.com.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780671004590
Author:
Stein, Garth
Publisher:
Atria
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Mothers and sons
Subject:
Indians of north america
Subject:
Psychological
Subject:
Horror
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Horror - General
Subject:
General Fiction
Publication Date:
19980401
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
9.54x6.44x1.23 in. 1.26 lbs.

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