Staff Pick
What if women could become pregnant into their 70s? What if a woman's fertility could be increased exponentially? What if the ever-encroaching biological clock disappeared? Ann Patchett takes us deep into the Amazon in search of answers to these questions in her latest novel.
The amazingly long fertility window in the female members of the Lakashi Amazonian tribe is the subject of study for a group of doctors. When head researcher Dr. Swenson, after a decade of study, refuses to come home, share her work, or even report back to her bosses, Dr. Eckman, is sent in after her. When Dr. Eckman turns up dead, Dr. Singh is sent in to bring back his body, but also to shake loose Dr. Swenson's research results. What follows is a terrific story of survival, curiosity, culture shock and acclimation, as Dr. Singh makes her way through the jungle and finally tracks down Dr. Swenson. A story thread involving a deaf-mute child, who has somehow defected from a rival tribe, is sweet and eventually astonishing.
Patchett has laser-like insight into her characters; they never feel anything less than real. With anacondas, a hailstorm of arrows, unsanitary surgery, big-business-pharmaceutical greed, ethnocentric interference, and a great story buoyed by wonderful characters, this is a must-read. Recommended By Dianah H., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
In a narrative replete with poison arrows, devouring snakes, scientific miracles, and spiritual transformations,
State of Wonder presents a world of stunning surprise and danger, rich in emotional resonance and moral complexity.
As Dr. Marina Singh embarks upon an uncertain odyssey into the insect-infested Amazon, she will be forced to surrender herself to the lush but forbidding world that awaits within the jungle. Charged with finding her former mentor Dr. Annick Swenson, a researcher who has disappeared while working on a valuable new drug, she will have to confront her own memories of tragedy and sacrifice as she journeys into the unforgiving heart of darkness. Stirring and luminous, State of Wonder is a world unto itself, where unlikely beauty stands beside unimaginable loss beneath the rain forest's jeweled canopy.
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“An engaging, consummately told tale.” New York Times
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“Emotionally lucid....Patchett is at her lyrical best when she catalogues the jungle.” The New Yorker
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“This is surely the smartest, most exciting novel of the summer.” Washington Post
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“The Amazon setting is something Patchett does rather marvelously.…The book is serious, but also so pleasurable that you hope it won't end.” NPR
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“Outlandishly entertaining…[with] a brilliantly constructed plot.” Elle
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“Packs a textbooks worth of ethical conundrums into a smart and tidily delivered story....Ms. Patchett presents an alluring interplay between civilization and wilderness, between aid and exploitation.” Wall Street Journal
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“The large canvas of sweeping moral issues, both personal and global, comes to life through careful attention to details, however seemingly mundane from ill-fitting shoes and mosquito bites to a woman tenderly braiding another woman's hair.” O, the Oprah Magazine
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“A spellbinder from bestselling author Patchett....Thrilling, disturbing and moving in equal measures even better than Patchett's breakthrough Bel Canto.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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“An expansive page-turner....Patchett's fluid prose dissolves in the suspense of this out-there adventure...that readers will hate to see end.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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“A superbly rendered novel....Patchett's portrayal is as wonderful as it is frightening and foreign. Patchett exhibits an extraordinary ability to bring the horrors and the wonders of the Amazon jungle to life, and her singular characters are wonderfully drawn....Powerful and captivating.” Library Journal (starred review)
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“In fluid and remarkably atmospheric prose, Patchett captures not only the sights and sounds of the chaotic jungle environment but also the struggles and sacrifice of dedicated scientists.” Booklist
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“A thrilling new novel....The world imagined in this novel is unusually vivid....Reading State of Wonder is a sensory experience, and even after it's over you'll keep hearing the sounds of insects, and your own head will still be hot.” MORE Magazine
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“Patchett makes the jungle jump off the page.…This is Patchett's best effort since The Patron Saint of Liars and, yes, that includes Bel Canto” Shelf Awareness
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“Extraordinary....Is there nothing the prodigiously talented Ann Patchett can't do?...Patchett's last knockout pages proceed full-speed ahead, with more twists and turns and trachery than the Amazon River. Nothing is as it seems, and the ending is as shocking as its satisfying.” Boston Globe
About the Author
Ann Patchett is the author of six novels and three works of nonfiction. She is the winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award, England's Orange Prize, and the Book Sense Book of the Year, and was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages. She is the co-owner of Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee, where she lives with her husband, Karl, and their dog, Sparky.