The Disapparation of James
From the highly praised author of Spilling Clarence, a luminous novel about the joy of family and the perils of loving.The Woodrow family is going to the circus to celebrate Greta's seventh birthday. When five-year-old brother James eagerly volunteers to join the magic act, his parents watch with...
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From the highly praised author of Spilling Clarence, a luminous novel about the joy of family and the perils of loving.The Woodrow family is going to the circus to celebrate Greta's seventh birthday. When five-year-old brother James eagerly volunteers to join the magic act, his parents watch with pride as he climbs onto the stage alongside the clown. The trick is spectacular and applause rings through the crowd as James disappears vanishing before their very eyes. The trouble is, James really did disappear . . . into thin air. In the aftermath of James's disappearance, with the police investigation providing no clues, the laws of the universe come into question. His mother becomes lost in her dreams and his father becomes obsessed with the clown, while his big sister Greta sets out to figure out what happened. A novel peppered with dreams, premonitions, and possible realities, The Disapparation of James is a work of enormous sensitivity, tenderness, and wit. About the AuthorAnne Ursu is the author of Spilling Clarence. She has worked at a major book retailer, as the theater critic for City Pages in Minneapolis and as an arts writer for the Portland Phoenix in Maine. She lives in Hopkins, Minnesota.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780786867790 (0786867795)
Publish date: January 8th 2003
Publisher: Hyperion
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Familiar and yet completely different. Amazing. Really. Many writers have used the lost child plot. It's a pretty universal anxiety, shared by many who don't have and wouldn't want to have kids. Remember Baby Jessica? Ursu does something else. And as much as I love her books for younger reader...