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The Year of Silence

Madison Smartt Bell
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Pages
198
Year
2011
Language
English

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Bell's stunning, multifaceted novel examines the ways in which a young woman's suicide inspires those around her to fight for survival in New York City Marian's drug overdose shocked her friends, who all thought of her life as nearly perfect. It wasn't until later that they realized how the pressures of addiction and her own troubled past ultimately proved to be too much. As those closest to her reflect on what went wrong, the story of her life becomes a story of great loss, one that leads to profound transformations. Her lover, her best friend, even casual acquaintances voice their wonder at their place in a city inhabited by millions, but where everyone often feels alone.   Heartrending and unforgettable, The Year of Silence is a compassionate look at how redemption can arise from tragedy for even the most troubled of souls.

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"Bell's voice is increasingly diverse, accurate, and in this book of mourning, powerfully moving."
Publishers Weekly
"Anyone who values grace in language, elegance of structure, and the magic of finding meaning in literature's subtle ordering of fact will find in The Year of Silence a book that is worth the price of a dozen others."
Chicago Tribune

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