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Starling Days - by Rowan Hisayo Buchanan (Hardcover)

Starling Days - by  Rowan Hisayo Buchanan (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The moving new novel by the author of <i>Harmless Like You</i>, a <i>New York Times Book Review</i> Editors' Choice and NPR Great Read</b> <p/> On their first date, Mina told Oscar that she was bisexual, vegetarian, and on meds. He married her anyhow. A challenge to be met. She had low days, sure, but manageable. But now, maybe not so much . . . Mina is standing on the George Washington Bridge late at night, staring over the edge, when a patrol car drives up. She tries to convince the policeman she's not about to jump, but he doesn't believe her. Oscar is called to pick her up. <p/> With the idea of leaving New York for London--a place for Mina "to learn the floorplan of this sadness"--Oscar arranges a move. In London, Mina, a classicist, tries grappling with her mental health issues by making lists. Of WOMEN WHO SURVIVED--Penelope, Psyche, Leda. Iphigenia, but only in one of the tellings. Of things that make her HAPPY--enamel coffee cups. But what else? She at last finds a beam of light in Phoebe, and friendship and attraction blossom until Oscar and Mina's complicated love is tested. <p/> A gorgeously wrought novel, variously about love, mythology, mental illness, Japanese beer, and the times we need to seek out milder psychological climates, Rowan Hisayo Buchanan's <i>Starling Days</i>--written in exquisite prose rich with lightly ironic empathy--is a complex and compelling work of fiction by a singularly gifted young writer. <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Buchanan's second novel tenderly explores mental illness, bisexuality, connection, love and loss. This is an original, poetic and striking literary triumph."--Ms. Magazine<br><br>"Everyone could use a change of scenery -- and nobody more than Oscar and Mina, a married couple who leave New York for London after Mina's second suicide attempt. But a trek across the pond can't keep some old baggage away."--Entertainment Weekly<br><br>"In this heartfelt book about a struggling young couple, Buchanan surfaces the many ways in which love can be complicated."--Buzzfeed<br><br>"The gifted Rowan Hisayo Buchanan follows her marvelous debut with <b><i>Starling Days</i></b>... portraying complex character and tangled interpersonal relations with striking maturity."--Financial Times<br><br><b>"<i>Starling Days</i></b> a beautiful and profoundly moving "floor plan" of what it means to live with depression and dailiness, love and death, solitude and connection."--Elaine Castillo "author of America Is Not the Heart"<br><br>"<b><i>Starling Days</i></b> is unlike anything I've ever read. Both quiet and scorching, this is a story about mental health, desire, and the myriad mythologies we both build and destroy. Rowan Hisayo Buchanan has offered us another supreme gift of a novel, a rare opportunity to love and forgive our darkest and most shimmering selves."--T. Kira Madden "author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls"<br><br>"A gripping, tender, and unsettling look at mental illness... Poetic and understated, this nuanced work by Buchanan also addresses adult-child relationships, the legacy of family trauma, and the challenge of offering unconditional love...Complex and resonant." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)<br><br>"A quiet triumph--tenderly and disarmingly exploring the responsibility of love, loneliness, what it is to feel lost."--Sophie Mackintosh "author of The Water Cure"<br><br>"A singular novel from the poetic and painterly mind of Rowan Hisayo Buchanan."--Sharlene Teo "author of Ponti"<br><br>"An exquisite rendering of love, sadness, and misunderstanding...I want to share this book with everyone I know."--Spencer Quong "Paris Review, most anticipated titles of 2020"<br><br>"Readers willing to brave the darkness will find a worthy, nuanced portrait of a woman's struggle for self-determination amid mental illness."--Publisher's Weekly<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Rowan Hisayo Buchanan</b> is an American and British writer. She received her BA from Columbia and her MFA from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her first novel, <i>Harmless Like You</i>, was a <i>New York Times</i> Editors' Choice and NPR Great Read. Her work has appeared in <i>Granta</i>, Guernica, the <i>Guardian</i>, and the <i>Paris Review</i>. <br>

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