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The
2009 Award |
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The Quiet Girl by Peter Høeg Translated from the original Danish by Nadia Christensen
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Nominated by:
Publisher of Nominated Edition: Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Harvill Secker
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| the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors |
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Kaspar Krone is a world-renowned circus clown, and a man in some deep trouble. Drowning in gambling debt and wanted for tax evasion, Krone is drafted into the service of a mysterious order of nuns who promise him reprieve in return for his help safeguarding a group of children with mystical abilities--abilities that Krone also shares. When one of the children goes missing, Krone sets off to find the young girl and bring her back, making a shocking series of discoveries along the way. The Quiet Girl is an exuberant philosophical thriller that is "every bit as adventuresome and ambitious as Smilla's Sense of Snow, even more so" (Cleveland Plain Dealer).
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Peter Høeg, born in 1957 in Denmark, followed various callings--dancer, actor, sailor, fencer, and mountaineer--before turning seriously to writing. His work has been published in thirty-three countries. The Quiet Girl is his fifth novel. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
Multi-level effort including suspense, mystery, ecological problems with well fleshed out characters, sets the scene for this beautifully written novel. A brilliantly complex and mysterious tale told with the intensity of a thriller. |
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