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Library CD (In Stock)
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3 Formats: CD
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3 Formats: Library CD
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3 Formats: MP3 CD
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ISBN: 9781664401419
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ISBN: 9781664509245
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ISBN: 9781664656215
Runtime: | 7.93 Hours |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Selected for the October 2010 Indie Next List
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Geye tackles the subjects of death, dying, and living with
admirable insight and courage…Geye engages the complexities of family dynamics
skillfully and handles especially well the kind of family grudges and
misunderstandings that can cripple relationships for decades, as they do here.
Inspiring, wise, and enthusiastically recommended for all readers.”
—Library Journal
“A rich, satisfying novel about family members who make
amends after a lifetime of estrangement.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“A reader can just about feel the cold spray of Lake
Superior and taste the softness of the lefse…The best sections of Safe From the Sea are the stories Olaf
tells, and the questions Noah asks, especially about the tragedy of the
Ragnarøk. What we expect from a man vs nature story is not that man will win,
but that man will be wise and valiant, and give it everything he has. Olaf’s
account of the wreck lives up to the great tradition of adventure storytelling.
His pain about the shipwreck is not only survivor’s angst, but also specific
guilt about a lost shipmate that he has never shared before…Olaf’s last wish
presents Noah with a watery physical challenge of his own, and gives the back
end of the novel a touch of fairy tale, a la late John Cheever.” —Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“A finely crafted first novel…Give this book to readers of
David Guterson and Robert Olmstead, who will be captured by the themes of
approaching death and the pain and solace provided by nature.” —Booklist
“A lyric story of familial strife and reconciliation…Geye
excels at capturing the importance of life’s seemingly small moments and at
cataloging their beauty…Geye shows how relationships—however flawed the
participants—can be salvaged and strengthened when people strive to make things
work through understanding and the search for and sharing of the truth.” —ForeWord
“Geye is a skilled and subtle observer. Throughout the book,
readers are given an affectionate and perceptive view of roughhewn northern
Minnesota, not only its Walden-esque lakes and forests, but also its thrifty
and honest people…He also excels in creating characters who are ordinary and
exceptional at the same time—high praise for any author. The characters in Safe from the Sea are maturely-crafted;
there are no heroes or villains in the book, just good people working through
tough issues with grace and good humor.” —New York Journal of Books
“A deep hearted novel of bitten lives lived out on the cold
shore of a ferocious world. In the silence of their existence, the dignity of
their bearing, Geye compassionately renders the magnitudes of their despair,
endurance, and greatness.” —Robert Olmstead
Details
Details
Available Formats : | CD, Library CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Runtime: | 7.93 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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