<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The prize-winning and bestselling author of "Montana 1948" now renders a novel of faith, obsession, and enduring love about a young boy's fascination with his father's poet mistress.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>In a captivating departure, Larry Watson, a writer whose work is worthy of prizes (<i>Los Angeles Times Book Review</i>), unveils a portrait of faith, obsession, and enduring love -- and a work of greater tenderness than anything he has yet written. <br> <b><i>Laura</i></b> <br> Love captures Paul Finley, in, of all places, his own bedroom -- literally waking him from his dreams. The night he discovers Laura Pettit standing at his windowsill, Paul is eleven years old, a boy naturally inclined toward seriousness, precociously adept at the art of watching the world without being watched. Laura is twenty-two, a fiercely passionate and independent poet already experiencing the first flickers of fame, a beautiful woman on the brink of seducing Paul's father. No matter; Paul is smitten. When she leaves him to rejoin the grown-ups' party downstairs, Laura issues Paul a wholly impossible command, one that will haunt and consume both of them for the rest of their lives: Forget me. <br> Laying bare the inner life of one man during the course of nearly four decades, Larry Watson delivers a riveting treatise on the excruciating power of love -- and two of the most remarkable characters in recent American literature. Infused with breathtaking pathos and delicate grace, <i>Laura</i> is an extraordinary triumph of the novelist's art.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Atlanta Journal-Constitiution</i> An entertaining cognition on how far obsession can twist a person.<br><br><i>Book</i> A lyrical portrait of a family unraveled and the manner in which a powerful encounter can resonate through an individual's life.<br><br><i>Chicago Tribune</i> Immediately drops the reader into the world of obsession, with all its uncertainties, complications, and longing....A deft double biography.<br><br><i>Kirkus Reviews</i> A finely wrought...tale of enduring passion.<br><br><i>Register-Pajaronian</i> (Santa-Cruz, CA) Larry Watson has captured the unforgettable and excruciating power of love gone awry in <i>Laura.</i><br><br><i>The Capital Times</i> (Madison, WI) Watson brilliantly and compassionately shows how a relationship between two complex people can change (and not change) over time....He tenderly and honestly depicts the relationship between a father who denied himself nothing and a son who denied himself everything. And how both paid the price.<br><br><i>The Denver Post</i> <i>Laura</i> is the kind of novel that, once started, is hard to put down.<br><br><i>The Washington Post</i> Powerful and unsettling.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Larry Watson was born in Rugby, North Dakota and raised in Bismarck. He is the recipient of the Milkweed National Fiction Prize, a National Endowment of the Arts award, and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Association Regional Book Award. Watson teachers English at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Points.
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