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Brood - by Jackie Polzin (Hardcover)

Brood - by  Jackie Polzin (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Our nameless narrator stubbornly tries to keep her small brood of four chickens alive and safe over the course of one savage winter in Minnesota. Woefully unprepared for the task, she battles the relentless predators, severe weather, and unforeseen bad luck--all the while grieving a recent miscarriage, and coming to terms with her infertility and the accompanying uncertainty that her future holds"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>Longlisted for the Center for Fiction's 2021 First Novel Prize - An exquisite new literary voice--wryly funny, nakedly honest, beautifully observational, in the vein of Jenny Offill and Elizabeth Strout--depicts one woman's attempt to keep her four chickens alive while reflecting on a recent loss.</b> <p/><b>"Full of nuance and humor and strangeness...[Polzin] writes beautifully about everything." --<i>The New York Times</i></b><br> </b> <p/>Over the course of a single year, our nameless narrator heroically tries to keep her small brood of four chickens alive despite the seemingly endless challenges that caring for another creature entails. From the forty-below nights of a brutal Minnesota winter to a sweltering summer which brings a surprise tornado, she battles predators, bad luck, and the uncertainty of a future that may not look anything like the one she always imagined. <p/>Intimate and startlingly original, this slender novel is filled with wisdom, sorrow and joy. As the year unfolds, we come to know the small band of loved ones who comprise the narrator's circumscribed life at this moment. Her mother, a flinty former home-ec teacher who may have to take over the chickens; her best friend, a real estate agent with a burgeoning family of her own; and her husband whose own coping mechanisms for dealing with the miscarriage that haunts his wife are more than a little unfathomable to her. <p/>A stunning and brilliantly insightful meditation on life and longing that will stand beside such modern classics as <i>H is for Hawk</i> and <i>Gilead</i>, <i>Brood</i> rewards its readers with the richness of reflection and unrelenting hope.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Wondrous...Her observation of the fragility and loveliness of daily life is so sharp and her commentary so droll, trenchant and precise, that the modest world she describes becomes almost numinous."<br> --<b><i>Washington Post</i></b><br> <i> </i><br>A debut novel about chickens? Yes, indeed. And it's full of nuance and humor, not to mention the very human travails of their grieving owner. Polzin has a gift for detail and an eye for the way little creatures can absorb and sometimes erase our worries.<br>--<b><i>New York Times Book Review<br></i></b><i><br></i>The story is acutely observed [with] metaphors of the world at large. <b><i><br></i></b>--<i><b>The </b></i><b><i>New Yorker </i></b> <p/>"You will love this book...The voice is wry and rare...As with Sigrid Nunez or Jenny Offill, one feels that the narrator of <i>Brood</i> is very close to the author."<br> --<b><i>Minneapolis Star Tribune</i></b> <p/><i>Brood</i>, which chronicles a year of grief subsumed through care, abounds in wit, charm, and the very mystery of being.<br>--<b>Joy Williams</b>, author of <i>The Visiting Privilege <p/></i>Darkly funny and poignant, Jackie Polzin's <i>Brood</i>, a novel about friendship, motherhood, grief, and chickens, is a witty delight.<br>--<b>Paula Hawkins</b>, author of <i>Into The Water </i>and<i> The Girl on The Train<br></i><br>Oh, did I love this book and its magnificent cast of characters--human and avian alike. <i>Brood </i>is the most vibrant and compelling slice of life I've been privy to in a great while--it's generous, original, and witty, an absolute treasure of a novel.<br>--<b>Claire Lombardo</b>, bestselling author of <i>The Most Fun We Ever Had <p/></i>I have never read a book like this one. So much is unsaid, and that is where the true beauty of this novel lies, between the lines, even as the lines themselves sing. Written with such delicacy, such elegance, the prose made me feel that the narrator has opened her heart to me, even as she withholds so much. This was a book about everything--joy and love and beauty and loss. Marriage and motherhood and friendship and grief. All brought to life through the story of a little backyard flock. I was surprised at every turn, moved to laughter and tears both--I could not put it down.<br>--<b>Emily Ruskovich</b>, author of<i> Idaho <p/></i>"This is the most wonderful book! Acutely observed and flawlessly conveyed. Completely original, full of surprise, humor, grief, and wisdom and just the right amount of chickens. I am hugely on board with <i>Brood</i>."<i><br></i>--<b>Karen Joy Fowler</b>, author of <i>We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves <p/></i>"A book about caretaking, about trauma and loss, about keeping others and one's self alive, with sentences so confident and exact they continually took my breath away, <i>Brood </i>is that rare book that lives inside of you long after it's over, that reminds you of the vast amounts of life that language is capable of conjuring."<br>--<b>Lynn Steger Strong</b>, author <i>of Want<br></i><br>Witty and profound...Told in short vignettes studded with breath-catching wisdom, this novel feels both delicate and sustaining from beginning to end.<br><i>--<b>Publishers Weekly<br></b></i><br>Calling to mind the cerebral works of Olivia Laing and Jenny Offill, Polzin's story has a quiet intensity that churns throughout. It's in the tension she builds within her narrator's isolated world, navigating the paradox of domestic intimacy, the comfort and terror it sows, and the unexpected shapes motherhood can take...A moving meditation on loss, solitude, and the hope that can rise from both. <i><br>--<b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>JACKIE POLZIN lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her husband and children. <i>Brood</i> is her first novel.

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