Synopses & Reviews
Chosen by Denis Lehane for his eponymous imprint, Ivy Pochodas
Visitation Street is a riveting literary mystery set against the rough-hewn backdrop of the New York waterfront in Red Hook.
Its summertime in Red Hook, Brooklyn, a blue-collar dockside neighborhood. June and Val, two fifteen-year-olds, take a raft out onto the bay at night to see what they can see.
And then they disappear. Only Val will survive, washed ashore; semi-conscious in the weeds.
This shocking event will echo through the lives of a diverse cast of Red Hook residents. Fadi, the Lebanese bodega owner, hopes that his shop will be the place to share neighborhood news and troll for information about Junes disappearance. Cree, just beginning to pull it together after his fathers murder, unwittingly makes himself the chief suspect, but an enigmatic and elusive guardian is determined to keep him safe.
Val contends with the shadow of her missing friend and a truth she buries deep inside. Her teacher Jonathan, a Julliard School dropout and barfly, wrestles with dashed dreams and a past riddled with tragic sins.
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“A powerfully beautiful novel” - Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review New York Times Book Review
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“A stunner of a literary thriller. Grade A-” -Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly
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“Utterly transporting.”-People People
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“Visitation Street explores a communitys response to tragedy with crystalline prose, a dose of the uncanny, and an unblinking eye for both human frailty and resilience. Marvelous.” < b=""> Deborah Harkness, bestselling author of < i=""> A Discovery of Witches <> <>
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“Ivy Pochoda makes the saltiness of Brooklyns Red Hook come to life so vividly that every time I looked up from the pages of this intoxicating novel, I was surprised not to be there. Visitation Street is imbued with mystery and danger. < b=""> Emma Straub, author of < i=""> Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures <> <>
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“Visitation Street is urban opera writ large. Gritty and magical, filled with mystery, poetry and pain, Ivy Pochodas voice recalls Richard Price, Junot Diaz, and even Alice Sebold, yet its indelibly her own.” < b=""> Dennis Lehane <>
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“Visitation Street [is] beautiful, haunting. Ivy Pochoda brings forth the full palette of human emotions in this gripping urban drama, a story that hurts you on one page and gives you hope on the next. A marvelous novel.” < b=""> Michael Koryta, award winning author of < i=""> So Cold the River <> <>
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“Pochodas premise is inspired, the novel that unfolds even more so. Rich characters, surprising shifts of plot and mood. I loved it.” -Lionel Shriver, award winning author of We Need to Talk About Kevin < b=""> Lionel Shriver, award winning author of < i=""> We Need to Talk About Kevin <> <>
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“Rich with characters and mood . . . Red Hook itself feels like a character-hard-worn, isolated from the rest of New York, left behind and forgotten. A terrific story in the vein of Dennis Lehanes fiction.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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“Visitation Street has a wonderfully eerie and intriguing premise...but its the evocation of place, the spot-on rendering of a diverse cast of characters, and the poetic pitch of the writing that elevates the book into the sphere of literature.” Library Journal
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“Exquisitely written, Pochodas poignant second novel examines how residents of Brooklyns Red Hook neighborhood deal with grief, urban development, loss, and teenage angst. … Pochoda couples a raw-edged, lyrical look at characters innermost fears with an evocative view of Red Hook.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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“[R]iveting...will keep readers enthralled until the final page. The prose is so lyrical and detailed that readers will easily imagine themselves in Red Hook. A great read for those who enjoy urban mysteries and thrillers with a literary flair.” Library Journal (starred review)
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“VISITATION STREET is a quiet, literary thriller told in lyrical, exacting prose. Its in the vein of Donna Tartts “The Secret History” or Alice Sebolds “The Lovely Bones”--Los Angeles Times” Los Angeles Times
Synopsis
Summer in Red Hook, Brooklyn, an isolated blue-collar neighborhood where hipster gourmet supermarkets push against tired housing projects. Bored and listless, fifteen-year-old June and Val take a pink plastic raft out onto the bay.
But on the water, in the humid night, the girls disappear. Only Val will survive, washed ashore, bruised and unconscious, in the weeds. The shocking event will echo through a group of unforgettable characters, including Fadi, an ambitious Lebanese bodega owner; Cree, a lost teenager who unwittingly makes himself the cops' chief suspect; Jonathan, Julliard drop-out, barfly, and struggling high school teacher; and Val, the grieving girl who must contend with the shadow of her missing friend and a truth she holds deep inside.
About the Author
Ivy Pochoda grew up in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and lived in Red Hook for several years. She is the author of The Art of Disappearing. She attended Harvard University, where she studied classical Greek. She also holds an MFA from Bennington College in Fiction. A former professional squash player, she lives in Los Angeles with her husband.