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The
White Bone
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ISBN: 0002243954 (CAN); 000225834X (UK); 0805060367 (USA) |
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Falling Angels |
If elephants could tell us just
one story, it would be the story of Mud. Mud is a young elephant cow,
orphaned at birth and blessed with visionary powers. For many years, she
and her adoptive family roam the plains of Africa until prolonged drought
forces them to stay close to one of the few remaining water holes. It
is there that ivory poachers find them and kill, or drive off, almost
all the cows and their young. Mud, now an adolescent and pregnant with
her first calf, sets out with the wounded and traumatized survivors in
search of the injured. Guided by visions, memories and hallucinations
as much as by their incredible sense of smell, the ruined herd hears rumours
of the Safe Place and the white bone that can lead them there. The quest
becomes one of endurance, sacrifice, and ultimately, transcendence, as
the elephants struggle for their own lives and the continuation of their
kind.
Barbara Gowdy's work has been celebrated as "dazzling and wholly original." With The White Bone, she explores the territory of family and takes her talent for "audacious concept, inspired characterization, and poignant message" (Publishers Weekly) to remarkable new heights. Her genius lies in the combination of a universal theme with the creation of characters entirely true to their animal natures. Barbara Gowdy is an award-winning author whose two most recent books, Mister Sandman and We so Seldom Look On Love, have appeared on bestseller lists throughout the world. Shortlisted for all major literary prizes in Canada, Mister Sandman was Margaret Atwood's Book of the Year in The Times Literary Supplement, a Village Voice choice for Favorite Book of the Year, a Newsday Favorite Book of 1997, one of the nominations for the 1997 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year choice. Barbara Gowdy lives with her pet kakariki in Toronto, Ontario. |
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