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Garner: A Novel

by Kirstin Allio

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Awards

The Rooster 2006 Morning News Tournament of Books Nominee

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Garner, New Hampshire is a town delineated by its Puritan ethics and its "Live Free or Die" mentality. In 1925, Garner's economic prospects are in decline and a group of young, wealthy New Yorkers descend on Frances Giddens's family farm for summer leisure. As Frances, a spirited, elusive girl born at the dawn of the twentieth century, is drawn to the romance the newcomers represent, darker forces are unleashed. When her body is found in rain-swollen Blood Brook, this deeply private community begins to unravel. As the story unfolds, Allio's beautiful, atmospheric prose reveals the town's hidden history and the fierce longings locked in the hearts of its citizens.

Review:

"A shockingly beautiful work....Through Allio's stunning prose, the tension of this situation is tangible and thrilling...an alluring and unforgettable novel." Booklist

Review:

"A masterly, multi-voiced, mood-altering mystery." The Believer

Review:

"[A] wonderful first novel....Allio creates a series of abrupt, often opaque, always oblique snapshots, an aphoristic approach that offers poetic snippets and lovely lyrical passages about landscape, people, the passing of time, the weather." Providence Journal

Review:

"An elegant, luminous, moving work of lyric prose. Every page shimmers." Carole Maso

Review:

"Fiercely imagined, alive with incandescent imagery, Kirstin Allio's Garner is a memorable debut." John Burnham Schwartz

Review:

"Nathaniel Hawthorne knew all about what happens when an individual's obligations to history and community meet a repressed passion. In Kirstin Allio's strange, startling and beautifully written first novel, Hawthorne may have found a worthy 21st century heir to his dark, evocative fable-making about that most American of locations, New England." Rebecca Brown

Review:

"Allio's writing...tends to be elliptical as much as straightforward — much of it is even set parenthetically — and often as not she has her characters speak in metaphor." Chicago Tribune

Synopsis:

"An elegant, luminous, moving work of lyric prose. Every page shimmers."-Carole Maso

"Fiercely imagined, alive with incandescent imagery, Kirstin Allio's Garneris a memorable debut."-John Burnham Schwartz

Landlocked, sail-shaped Garner, New Hampshire, is a town delineated by its Puritan ethics and its "Live Free or Die"mentality. Like the forbidding landscape of Wharton's Ethan Frome, this New England outpost keeps its secrets and shapes its inhabitants. Frances Giddens, a spirited, elusive girl born at the dawn of the twentieth century and now approaching womanhood, moves through the forests and rivers that mark Garner's borders as easily as she befriends its stoic residents.

In the summer of 1925, with Garner's economic prospects in decline, a group of wealthy New Yorkers descends on the Giddens farm for summer leisure. Even as Frances is drawn to the romance the newcomers represent, darker forces are unleashed. When her body is found in rain-swollen Blood Brook, this deeply private community begins to unravel.

Garnerchronicles the mystery of Frances'sudden death and the demise of a picture-perfect New England town threatened by a new century. Allio's beautiful, atmospheric prose reveals the town's hidden history and the fierce longings locked in the hearts of its citizens. "Bounded by her trees was the new England,"muses the postman and local historian. "It is said that if one had the gossamer soul of an angel and wings of an artist's weave, one might pass from Maine to Rhode Island, crown to green crown, and o'er New Hampshire . . . Tree to tree, one might travel . . ."But some may never leave.

Kirstin Alliohas taught creative writing at Brown University and holds degrees from Brown and New York University. Born in Maine, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her husband and sons. This is her first novel.

Synopsis:

Fiction. Garner, New Hampshire is a town delineated by its Puritan ethics and its "Live Free or Die" mentality. In 1925, Garner's economic prospects are in decline and a group of young, wealthy New Yorkers descend on Frances Giddens' family farm for summer leisure. As Frances, a spirited, elusive girl born at the dawn of the 20th century, is drawn to the romance the newcomers represent, darker forces are unleashed. When her body is found in rain-swollen Blood Brook, this deeply private community begins to unravel. As the story unfolds, Allio's beautiful, atmospheric prose reveals the town's hidden history and the fierce longings locked into the hearts of its citizens.

About the Author

A former creative writing instructor at Brown University, Kirstin Allio holds degrees from both Brown and New York University. Born in Maine, she now lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her husband and two children. Garner is her first novel.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781566891752
Author:
Allio, Kirstin
Publisher:
Coffee House Press
Author:
Allio, Kristin
Subject:
General
Subject:
Farm life
Subject:
Family farms
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
New hampshire
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Publication Date:
20050931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
221
Dimensions:
7.76x6.32x.66 in. .53 lbs.

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Product details 221 pages Coffee House Press - English 9781566891752 Reviews:
"Review" by , "A shockingly beautiful work....Through Allio's stunning prose, the tension of this situation is tangible and thrilling...an alluring and unforgettable novel."
"Review" by , "A masterly, multi-voiced, mood-altering mystery."
"Review" by , "[A] wonderful first novel....Allio creates a series of abrupt, often opaque, always oblique snapshots, an aphoristic approach that offers poetic snippets and lovely lyrical passages about landscape, people, the passing of time, the weather."
"Review" by , "An elegant, luminous, moving work of lyric prose. Every page shimmers."
"Review" by , "Fiercely imagined, alive with incandescent imagery, Kirstin Allio's Garner is a memorable debut."
"Review" by , "Nathaniel Hawthorne knew all about what happens when an individual's obligations to history and community meet a repressed passion. In Kirstin Allio's strange, startling and beautifully written first novel, Hawthorne may have found a worthy 21st century heir to his dark, evocative fable-making about that most American of locations, New England."
"Review" by , "Allio's writing...tends to be elliptical as much as straightforward — much of it is even set parenthetically — and often as not she has her characters speak in metaphor."
"Synopsis" by , "An elegant, luminous, moving work of lyric prose. Every page shimmers."-Carole Maso

"Fiercely imagined, alive with incandescent imagery, Kirstin Allio's Garneris a memorable debut."-John Burnham Schwartz

Landlocked, sail-shaped Garner, New Hampshire, is a town delineated by its Puritan ethics and its "Live Free or Die"mentality. Like the forbidding landscape of Wharton's Ethan Frome, this New England outpost keeps its secrets and shapes its inhabitants. Frances Giddens, a spirited, elusive girl born at the dawn of the twentieth century and now approaching womanhood, moves through the forests and rivers that mark Garner's borders as easily as she befriends its stoic residents.

In the summer of 1925, with Garner's economic prospects in decline, a group of wealthy New Yorkers descends on the Giddens farm for summer leisure. Even as Frances is drawn to the romance the newcomers represent, darker forces are unleashed. When her body is found in rain-swollen Blood Brook, this deeply private community begins to unravel.

Garnerchronicles the mystery of Frances'sudden death and the demise of a picture-perfect New England town threatened by a new century. Allio's beautiful, atmospheric prose reveals the town's hidden history and the fierce longings locked in the hearts of its citizens. "Bounded by her trees was the new England,"muses the postman and local historian. "It is said that if one had the gossamer soul of an angel and wings of an artist's weave, one might pass from Maine to Rhode Island, crown to green crown, and o'er New Hampshire . . . Tree to tree, one might travel . . ."But some may never leave.

Kirstin Alliohas taught creative writing at Brown University and holds degrees from Brown and New York University. Born in Maine, she lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her husband and sons. This is her first novel.

"Synopsis" by , Fiction. Garner, New Hampshire is a town delineated by its Puritan ethics and its "Live Free or Die" mentality. In 1925, Garner's economic prospects are in decline and a group of young, wealthy New Yorkers descend on Frances Giddens' family farm for summer leisure. As Frances, a spirited, elusive girl born at the dawn of the 20th century, is drawn to the romance the newcomers represent, darker forces are unleashed. When her body is found in rain-swollen Blood Brook, this deeply private community begins to unravel. As the story unfolds, Allio's beautiful, atmospheric prose reveals the town's hidden history and the fierce longings locked into the hearts of its citizens.
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