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The Book of Jonas by Stephen Dau **SIGNED**
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Special Attributes
- 1st Edition, Signed
- ISBN
- 9780399158452
- Book Title
- Book of Jonas
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Publication Year
- 2012
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 1.1 in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Psychological, War & Military, Coming of Age
- Item Weight
- 13.5 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.7 in
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0399158456
ISBN-13
9780399158452
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109069068
Product Key Features
Book Title
Book of Jonas
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Psychological, War & Military, Coming of Age
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
13.5 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2011-047494
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"[S]pare prose...enhances the remarkably meager body of 21st-century wartime literature and identifies Pittsburgh as a site of divine intervention....the embodiment of truth and a symbol of human frailty; a record of war, a labor of love, and a tangible connection to lost ideals." - Sandra Levis, Pittsburgh Quarterly, "Dau sketches Jonas brilliantly, empathetically, writing with spare, clear language in the third person, a point of view encompassing the distance necessary for emotional clarity. Rich with symbolism, marvelously descriptive in language... Dau's novel offers deeply resonating truths about war and culture, about family and loss that only art can reveal. A literary tour de force." - Kirkus Reviews, "Dau creates a disturbing portrayal of war as it destroys ideals and innocence and makes victims of civilians and soldiers alike. The novel is composed in a way that's similar to how a painter creates with watercolors: with delicate, barely substantive layers that blend together to reveal depth, nuance, and meaning … Dau demonstrates the tragic paradoxes of war in this brilliant and deceptively simple novel that will provide ample discussion for high school classes studying Middle East conflicts." - School Library Journal, The artfully crafted story zeroes in on those seconds when decisions are made, sometimes with terrifying consequences., A humane and unforgettable portrayal of the lives behind those casualty counts … Dau beautifully addresses a need to emotionally engage with a war that has been going on for 10 years but that so often feels remote and unreal … It is the first [novel of 2012] to feel genuinely important., "The artfully crafted story zeroes in on those seconds when decisions are made, sometimes with terrifying consequences." - Kathleen Daley, The Star Ledger (New Jersey), Dau does a beautiful job of creating tales shrouded in mystery, filled with pain and suffering … A modern, Citizen Kane like morality play about war, death, ordinary people, hope and forgiveness., "Everything's a shock to the system for Jonas, a teenager from an unnamed Central Asian country, when he's granted asylum in the U.S. His struggles to assimilate and come to terms with his life -- and the American soldier who saved it -- make a story that could have been spun from yesterday's headlines. But in Stephen Dau's careful hands, it touches the deepest truths of loss and healing." - Barnes & Noble, A Kirkus Reviews "Best of 2012" fiction selection A School Library Journal "Best of 2012" Adult fiction for Teens selection "Dau sketches Jonas brilliantly, empathetically, writing with spare, clear language in the third person, a point of view encompassing the distance necessary for emotional clarity. Rich with symbolism, marvelously descriptive in language... Dau''s novel offers deeply resonating truths about war and culture, about family and loss that only art can reveal. A literary tour de force." - Kirkus Reviews (starred) "A sobering and accomplished read meant to prick the conscience; highly recommended." - Library Journal "Intriguing characters reveal the effects of war on both victim and victimizer, and raise important questions about the emotional implications of modern warfare." - Publishers Weekly "The toll that war exacts has seldom been demonstrated more vividly in fiction than in this tale...With its spare prose and nuanced plot that loops back and forth chronologically, Dau''s first novel is an absolutely compelling account of the damage done to all sides by armed conflict. An essential addition to the literature of war." - Booklist "Stephen Dau writes with remarkable precision, vitality and honesty." - Steven Galloway, author of The Cellist of Sarajevo "This is first rate, original, powerful storytelling." - Jean Thompson, National Book Award finalist and author of The Year We Left Home "This is an utterly riveting debut." - Marisa Silver, author of The God of War "The artfully crafted story zeroes in on those seconds when decisions are made, sometimes with terrifying consequences." - Kathleen Daley, The Star Ledger (New Jersey) "Dau does a beautiful job of creating tales shrouded in mystery, filled with pain and suffering … A modern, Citizen Kane like morality play about war, death, ordinary people, hope and forgiveness." - Shelf Awareness "[S]pare prose...enhances the remarkably meager body of 21st-century wartime literature and identifies Pittsburgh as a site of divine intervention....the embodiment of truth and a symbol of human frailty; a record of war, a labor of love, and a tangible connection to lost ideals." - Sandra Levis, Pittsburgh Quarterly "A humane and unforgettable portrayal of the lives behind those casualty counts … Dau beautifully addresses a need to emotionally engage with a war that has been going on for 10 years but that so often feels remote and unreal … It is the first [novel of 2012] to feel genuinely important. - Wall Street Journal "Everything''s a shock to the system for Jonas, a teenager from an unnamed Central Asian country, when he''s granted asylum in the U.S. His struggles to assimilate and come to terms with his life -- and the American soldier who saved it -- make a story that could have been spun from yesterday''s headlines. But in Stephen Dau''s careful hands, it touches the deepest truths of loss and healing." - Barnes & Noble "Dau creates a disturbing portrayal of war as it destroys ideals and innocence and makes victims of civilians and soldiers alike. The novel is composed in a way that's similar to how a painter creates with watercolors: with delicate, barely substantive layers that blend together to reveal depth, nuance, and meaning … Dau demonstrates the tragic paradoxes of war in this brilliant and deceptively simple novel that will provide ample discussion for high school classes studying Middle East conflicts." - School Library Journal "In moments, Dau's riffs on the young man's life recall the dense beauty of Michael Ondaatje's "The English Patient.'' Like that book, [The Book of Jonas] is a tale obsessed with the way war can fracture memory and cauterize the place where love can begin....If only our news had such radical belief in the power of empathy." - John Freeman, The Boston Globe, A humane and unforgettable portrayal of the lives behind those casualty counts … Dau beautifully addresses a need to emotionally engage with a war that has been going on for 10 years but that so often feels remote and unreal … It is the first [novel of 2012] to feel genuinely important. - Wall Street Journal|9780399158452|, Everything's a shock to the system for Jonas, a teenager from an unnamed Central Asian country, when he's granted asylum in the U.S. His struggles to assimilate and come to terms with his life -- and the American soldier who saved it -- make a story that could have been spun from yesterday's headlines. But in Stephen Dau's careful hands, it touches the deepest truths of loss and healing., "Dau does a beautiful job of creating tales shrouded in mystery, filled with pain and suffering … A modern, Citizen Kane like morality play about war, death, ordinary people, hope and forgiveness." - Shelf Awareness, The toll that war exacts has seldom been demonstrated more vividly in fiction than in this tale...With its spare prose and nuanced plot that loops back and forth chronologically, Dau's first novel is an absolutely compelling account of the damage done to all sides by armed conflict. An essential addition to the literature of war., A Kirkus Reviews "Best of 2012" fiction selection A School Library Journal "Best of 2012" Adult fiction for Teens selection A Top-Ten favorite book of 2012 from Sam Sacks of The Wall Street Journal A Booklist Editor''s Choice: Best Adult Books for Young Adults, 2012 "Dau sketches Jonas brilliantly, empathetically, writing with spare, clear language in the third person, a point of view encompassing the distance necessary for emotional clarity. Rich with symbolism, marvelously descriptive in language... Dau''s novel offers deeply resonating truths about war and culture, about family and loss that only art can reveal. A literary tour de force." - Kirkus Reviews (starred) "A sobering and accomplished read meant to prick the conscience; highly recommended." - Library Journal "Intriguing characters reveal the effects of war on both victim and victimizer, and raise important questions about the emotional implications of modern warfare." - Publishers Weekly "The toll that war exacts has seldom been demonstrated more vividly in fiction than in this tale...With its spare prose and nuanced plot that loops back and forth chronologically, Dau''s first novel is an absolutely compelling account of the damage done to all sides by armed conflict. An essential addition to the literature of war." - Booklist "Stephen Dau writes with remarkable precision, vitality and honesty." - Steven Galloway, author of The Cellist of Sarajevo "This is first rate, original, powerful storytelling." - Jean Thompson, National Book Award finalist and author of The Year We Left Home "This is an utterly riveting debut." - Marisa Silver, author of The God of War "The artfully crafted story zeroes in on those seconds when decisions are made, sometimes with terrifying consequences." - Kathleen Daley, The Star Ledger (New Jersey) "Dau does a beautiful job of creating tales shrouded in mystery, filled with pain and suffering … A modern, Citizen Kane like morality play about war, death, ordinary people, hope and forgiveness." - Shelf Awareness "[S]pare prose...enhances the remarkably meager body of 21st-century wartime literature and identifies Pittsburgh as a site of divine intervention....the embodiment of truth and a symbol of human frailty; a record of war, a labor of love, and a tangible connection to lost ideals." - Sandra Levis, Pittsburgh Quarterly "A humane and unforgettable portrayal of the lives behind those casualty counts … Dau beautifully addresses a need to emotionally engage with a war that has been going on for 10 years but that so often feels remote and unreal … It is the first [novel of 2012] to feel genuinely important. - Wall Street Journal "Everything''s a shock to the system for Jonas, a teenager from an unnamed Central Asian country, when he''s granted asylum in the U.S. His struggles to assimilate and come to terms with his life -- and the American soldier who saved it -- make a story that could have been spun from yesterday''s headlines. But in Stephen Dau''s careful hands, it touches the deepest truths of loss and healing." - Barnes & Noble "Dau creates a disturbing portrayal of war as it destroys ideals and innocence and makes victims of civilians and soldiers alike. The novel is composed in a way that's similar to how a painter creates with watercolors: with delicate, barely substantive layers that blend together to reveal depth, nuance, and meaning … Dau demonstrates the tragic paradoxes of war in this brilliant and deceptively simple novel that will provide ample discussion for high school classes studying Middle East conflicts." - School Library Journal "In moments, Dau's riffs on the young man's life recall the dense beauty of Michael Ondaatje's "The English Patient.'' Like that book, [The Book of Jonas] is a tale obsessed with the way war can fracture memory and cauterize the place where love can begin....If only our news had such radical belief in the power of empathy." - John Freeman, The Boston Globe, Dau sketches Jonas brilliantly, empathetically, writing with spare, clear language in the third person, a point of view encompassing the distance necessary for emotional clarity. Rich with symbolism, marvelously descriptive in language … Dau's novel offers deeply resonating truths about war and culture, about family and loss that only art can reveal. A literary tour de force., Intriguing characters reveal the effects of war on both victim and victimizer, and raise important questions about the emotional implications of modern warfare., Dau creates a disturbing portrayal of war as it destroys ideals and innocence and makes victims of civilians and soldiers alike. The novel is composed in a way that's similar to how a painter creates with watercolors: with delicate, barely substantive layers that blend together to reveal depth, nuance, and meaning … Dau demonstrates the tragic paradoxes of war in this brilliant and deceptively simple novel that will provide ample discussion for high school classes studying Middle East conflicts., "The toll that war exacts has seldom been demonstrated more vividly in fiction than in this tale...With its spare prose and nuanced plot that loops back and forth chronologically, Dau's first novel is an absolutely compelling account of the damage done to all sides by armed conflict. An essential addition to the literature of war." - Booklist, "This is first rate, original, powerful storytelling." - Jean Thompson, National Book Award finalist and author of The Year We Left Home, "A sobering and accomplished read meant to prick the conscience; highly recommended." - Library Journal, "Intriguing characters reveal the effects of war on both victim and victimizer, and raise important questions about the emotional implications of modern warfare." - Publishers Weekly, "In moments, Dau's riffs on the young man's life recall the dense beauty of Michael Ondaatje's "The English Patient.'' Like that book, [The Book of Jonas] is a tale obsessed with the way war can fracture memory and cauterize the place where love can begin....If only our news had such radical belief in the power of empathy.", "Stephen Dau writes with remarkable precision, vitality and honesty." - Steven Galloway, author of The Cellist of Sarajevo, "In moments, Dau's riffs on the young man's life recall the dense beauty of Michael Ondaatje's "The English Patient.'' Like that book, [The Book of Jonas] is a tale obsessed with the way war can fracture memory and cauterize the place where love can begin....If only our news had such radical belief in the power of empathy." - John Freeman, The Boston Globe, [S]pare prose...enhances the remarkably meager body of 21st-century wartime literature and identifies Pittsburgh as a site of divine intervention....the embodiment of truth and a symbol of human frailty; a record of war, a labor of love, and a tangible connection to lost ideals.
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Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
An exceptional debut novel about a young Muslim war orphan whose family is killed in a military operation gone wrong, and the American soldier to whom his fate, and survival, is bound. Jonas is fifteen when his family is killed during an errant U.S. military operation in an unnamed Muslim country. With the help of an international relief organization, he is sent to America, where he struggles to assimilate-foster family, school, a first love. Eventually, he tells a court-mandated counselor and therapist about a U.S. soldier, Christopher Henderson, responsible for saving his life on the tragic night in question. Christopher's mother, Rose, has dedicated her life to finding out what really happened to her son, who disappeared after the raid in which Jonas' village was destroyed. When Jonas meets Rose, a shocking and painful secret gradually surfaces from the past, and builds to a shattering conclusion that haunts long after the final page. Told in spare, evocative prose, The Book of Jonas is about memory, about the terrible choices made during war, and about what happens when foreign disaster appears at our own doorstep. It is a rare and virtuosic novel from an exciting new writer to watch.
LC Classification Number
PS3604.A87B66 2012
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