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Warlight: A novel by Ondaatje, Michael
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Weight
- 0.45 lbs
- Type
- Novel
- IsTextBook
- No
- Binding
- Audio CD
- Product Group
- Book
- ISBN
- 9780525627517
About this product
Product Information
The bestselling author of the Booker Prize winner "The English Patient" delivers a dramatic story set in the decade after World War II, which follows teenage siblings Nathaniel and Rachel, whose lives are indelibly shaped by a small group of unexpected characters.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525627510
ISBN-13
9780525627517
eBay Product ID (ePID)
239738207
Product Key Features
Book Title
Warlight : a Novel
Topic
War & Military, Literary, Coming of Age, Historical
Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Genre
Fiction
Format
Compact Disc
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1in
Item Length
5.9in
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
7.4 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
" Warlight is a quiet new masterpiece from Michael Ondaatje...An elegiac thriller [with] the immediate allure of a dark fairy tale. In Warlight, all is illuminated, at first dimly then starkly, but always brilliantly."--Anna Mundow, The Washington Post " If writers are cartographers of the heart, Michael Ondaatje's oeuvre could fill an atlas. . . [he] evokes a kaleidoscope of ideas and moods with exquisite lyricism... Warlight is an intricate ballet of longing and deception, and a singular ode to the mother-child bond ." -- Hamilton Cain, O Magazine "[Ondaatje] casts a magical spell, as he takes you into his half-lit world of war and love, death and loss, and the dark waterways of the past."--Hermione Lee, New York Review of Books "Mr. Ondaatje has stepped into John de la Carré's world of spies and criminals...his novel views history as a child would, in ignorance but also innocence and wonder."--Sam Sacks, WSJ "A tender coming of age story so warmly delivered you almost forget how much of its plot involves smuggling, spycraft, and assassins...the novel becomes at once a mystery tale and an exploration into how much of our lives are out of our control, especially in wartime."--Mark Athitakis, The Minneapolis Star Tribune "Michael Ondaatje's novel Warlight is a masterpiece of shifting memory... a book made lush through layers of experience instead of description."--Bethanne Patrick, The San Diego Union-Tribune "[A] haunting, brilliant novel from Ondaatje...Mesmerizing from the first sentence, rife with poignant insights and satisfying subplots, this novel about secrets and loss may be Ondaatje's best work yet."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A lyrical mystery that plays out in the shadow of World War II...Ondaatje's shrewd character study plays out in a smart, sophisticated drama, one worth the long wait for fans of wartime intrigue."-- Kirkus Review (starred review), "[A] haunting, brilliant novel . . . Mesmerizing from the first sentence, rife with poignant insights and satisfying subplots, this novel about secrets and loss may be Ondaatje's best work yet." -- Publisher's Weekly (starred Review) "A lyrical mystery . . . Ondaatje's shrewd character study plays out in a smart, sophisticated drama, one worth the long wait for fans of wartime intrigue." -- Kirkus reviews, " Warlight is a quiet new masterpiece from Michael Ondaatje...An elegiac thriller [with] the immediate allure of a dark fairy tale. In Warlight, all is illuminated, at first dimly then starkly, but always brilliantly." --Anna Mundow, The Washington Post " If writers are cartographers of the heart, Michael Ondaatje's oeuvre could fill an atlas. . . [he] evokes a kaleidoscope of ideas and moods with exquisite lyricism... Warlight is an intricate ballet of longing and deception, and a singular ode to the mother-child bond." -- Hamilton Cain, O Magazine "[Ondaatje] casts a magical spell, as he takes you into his half-lit world of war and love, death and loss, and the dark waterways of the past." --Hermione Lee, New York Review of Books "Mr. Ondaatje has stepped into John de la Carré's world of spies and criminals...his novel views history as a child would, in ignorance but also innocence and wonder." --Sam Sacks, WSJ "[An] intricate and absorbing novel. . . . This is a book rich with detail. The reader is bound to be conscious of a hidden ballast of research, the seven-eighths of the iceberg without which the thing would founder, but so deft is the writing that you forget this, simply appreciating the meticulous background that brings alive a time and a place. --Penelope Lively, The New York Times Book Review "A tender coming of age story so warmly delivered you almost forget how much of its plot involves smuggling, spycraft, and assassins...the novel becomes at once a mystery tale and an exploration into how much of our lives are out of our control, especially in wartime." --Mark Athitakis, The Minneapolis Star Tribune "Michael Ondaatje's novel Warlight is a masterpiece of shifting memory... a book made lush through layers of experience instead of description." --Bethanne Patrick, The San Diego Union-Tribune "[A] haunting, brilliant novel from Ondaatje...Mesmerizing from the first sentence, rife with poignant insights and satisfying subplots, this novel about secrets and loss may be Ondaatje's best work yet." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A lyrical mystery that plays out in the shadow of World War II...Ondaatje's shrewd character study plays out in a smart, sophisticated drama, one worth the long wait for fans of wartime intrigue." -- Kirkus Review (starred review)
Dewey Edition
23
Number of Volumes
7 Vols.
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Edition Description
Unabridged Edition
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