Recensione:
FINALIST - Goodreads Choice Awards 2012
Amazon.com - Best 100 Books of 2012
Amazon.ca - Best 100 Books of 2012
“The novel's wondrous momentum rolls on with the insistence of the restless surf that swallows the beachfront homes; you can't stop reading if you try. Walker refuses easy solutions, instead offering up the revolutionary and bittersweet idea that stolen moments can give any life meaning: a few hours learning to ride a skateboard; running on the beach with a boy you're half in love with; the cool, sweet taste of the last grape you ever eat. Miracles do happen, she seems to say. You just have to know where to look.”
—Kansas City Star
“In Walker’s stunning debut, a young California girl coming of age in a dystopian future confronts the inevitability of change on the most personal level as life on earth withers. . . . Walker captures each moment, intimate and universal, with magical precision. Riveting, heartbreaking, profoundly moving.”
—Kirkus (starred review)
“You open the cover of Miracles and read the first page, and then the second, and when next you look up, the day has fallen away and everyone else has gone off to bed and your legs have stiffened beneath the table.”
—Edmonton Journal
“Her voice turns what might have been just a clever mash-up of disaster epic with sensitive young-adult, coming-of-age story into a genuinely moving tale that mixes the real and surreal, the ordinary and the extraordinary with impressive fluency and flair.”
—The New York Times
“Touching and harrowing, but above all magical, The Age of Miracles is an impressive debut. And there can be no better time to experience it than during the long (but reassuringly shortening) days of summer.”
—The Globe and Mail
“The Age of Miracles is a gentle reminder of what adolescents learn and adults try to forget—that the world is alarmingly mysterious and that the talismans of modernity are no defence against the ‘unimagined, unprepared for miracles or calamities of love and loss.’”
—The Daily Telegraph
“The Age of Miracles is dazzling and powerful. It’s a fundamentally human, utterly realistic novel not of a disaster, but of lives lived in the face of disaster.”
—National Post
“. . . one of the major themes of The Age of Miracles is as surreal—and intriguing—as a Salvador Dali painting.”
—Winnipeg Free Press
L'autore:
KAREN THOMPSON WALKER holds an M.F.A. from Columbia University and is an editor of fiction and non-fiction at Simon & Schuster. The Age of Miracles is her first book.
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