
Sister Noon
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Description
Lizzie Hayes, a member of the San Francisco elite, is a seemingly docile, middle-aged spinster praised for her volunteer work with the Ladies Relief and Protection Society Home, or 'The Brown Ark'. All she needs is the spark that will liberate her from the ruling conventions. When the wealthy and well-connected, but ill-reputed Mary Ellen Pleasant shows up at the Brown Ark, Lizzie is drawn to her. It is the beautiful, but mysterious Mary Ellen, an outcast among the women of the elite because of her notorious past and her involvement in voodoo, who will eventually hold the key to unlocking Lizzie's rebellious nature.
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Product details
- Paperback | 336 pages
- 134 x 206 x 19mm | 286g
- 01 Oct 2014
- Penguin Putnam Inc
- New American Library
- New York, United States
- English
- Reprint
- 0452283280
- 9780452283282
- 707,551
Review Text
"A playful, mysterious, highly imaginative narrative set in the San Francisco of the 1890's...Robust, sly, witty, elegant, unexpected and never, ever, boring." - Margot Livesey , The New York Times Book Review
"Sister Noon is funny, lyrical, spooky, inspired . . . A work of enchanting rumination-and one of the year's best reads." - The Seattle Times
"Fowler's prose is full of shimmering melancholy, and a ruminative irony that brings her characters and their world alive in the most unexpected ways...a dazzling book." - Jonathan Lethem
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"Sister Noon is funny, lyrical, spooky, inspired . . . A work of enchanting rumination-and one of the year's best reads." - The Seattle Times
"Fowler's prose is full of shimmering melancholy, and a ruminative irony that brings her characters and their world alive in the most unexpected ways...a dazzling book." - Jonathan Lethem
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Review quote
Praise for Sister Noon "A playful, mysterious, highly imaginative narrative set in the San Francisco of the 1890's...Robust, sly, witty, elegant, unexpected and never, ever, boring."--Margot Livesey, The New York Times Book Review "Sister Noon is funny, lyrical, spooky, inspired...A work of enchanting rumination-and one of the year's best reads."--The Seattle Times "Fowler's prose is full of shimmering melancholy, and a ruminative irony that brings her characters and their world alive in the most unexpected ways...a dazzling book."--Jonathan Lethem
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About Karen Joy Fowler
Karen Joy Fowler is the author of Sister Noon, a PEN/ Faulkner Prize finalist, Sarah Canary, Jane Austen Book Club, and the story collection Black Glass. She lives in Davis, California.
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