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In the Country - by Mia Alvar (Paperback)

In the Country - by  Mia Alvar (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Mia Alvar's ... debut gives us a vivid ... picture of the Filipino diaspora: exiles and emigrants and wanderers uprooting their families to begin new lives in the Middle East and America--and, sometimes, turning back"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>In these nine globe-trotting tales, Mia Alvar gives voice to the women and men of the Philippines and its diaspora. </b> <p/>From teachers to housemaids, from mothers to sons, Alvar's stories explore the universal experiences of loss, displacement, and the longing to connect across borders both real and imagined. <i>In the Country</i> speaks to the heart of everyone who has ever searched for a place to call home--and marks the arrival of a formidable new voice in literature.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction</b><br><b>A 2015 Nautilus Book Award Winner</b><br> <b>National Book Critics' Circle/John Leonard Prize for Best Debut finalist</b><br> <b> </b><br> One of the Best Books of the Year<br> <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> - <i>Buzzfeed - Men's Journal - Huffington Post - </i>NPR - <i>Bustle - Electric Literature </i>- <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br> A <i>New Yorker</i> Staff Pick <p/>"Remarkable. . . . Each of these nine stories is superb." --<i>The New York Times</i> <p/>"Gorgeous. . . . As a reader and a new fan, I want more and more and more." --Maureen Corrigan, "Fresh Air," NPR <p/> "Haunting and powerful. . . . Extraordinarily adept and insightful." --<i>The Plain Dealer</i><br> <i> </i><br> "A deep and textured look at Filipino culture at home and abroad. . . . Through careful, delicate prose, Alvar reveals her characters' pasts and desires." --<i>Entertainment Weekly</i> <p/>"A stunning debut." --<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/> "Enchanting. . . . Deft portraits of transnational wanderers, blessed and cursed with mobility." --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i> <p/> "Magnificent. . . . Debut story collections don't come much better than this." --<i>The Seattle Times</i> <p/>"In lush, sinuous sentences, Alvar probes the enduring stain of race, colonialism, and especially class, giving voice to all strata of Philippine society." --<i>O, The Oprah Magazine</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Graceful, carefully crafted stories--each one a world unto itself." --Nathan Englander, author of <i>What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Profound, trenchant short stories." --<i>People</i> <p/> "Superbly affecting. . . . So smoothly and successfully realized that it seems incredible that this volume is [Alvar's] fiction debut." --<i>The Christian Science Monitor</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Compulsively readable. . . . Each [story]. . . has the satisfying heft of a little novel." --<i>Chicago Tribune</i> <p/> "Spectacular<i>. . . . </i>Graceful and gutsy." --Laura van den Berg, author of <i>The Isle of Youth </i>and <i>Find Me</i> <p/> "So well-drawn and plot-rich that you almost wish it were a novel. But then Alvar wouldn't have been able to cram in so many disparate voices and painful ironies." --<i>New York</i> Magazine <p/>"Rich, meaty, fulfilling stories. . . . [Alvar's] writing both memorializes and celebrates the lives of anyone who has ever suffered--that is to say, of us all." --The Rumpus <p/> "While the subject matter is indeed fresh, the real appeal belongs to the lush sentences, rapid pacing, and morally conflicted characters." --<i>The Miami New Times</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Marvelous. . . . [Alvar's] diamond prose sparkles so brightly and cuts so deeply." --Celeste Ng, author of <i>Everything I Never Told You</i><br> <i> </i><br> "[Alvar] captures a global village of voices . . . with a ventriloquist's ease." --Vogue.com <p/> "Stunning . . . the yearnings of the characters resonate well beyond the page, and each story feels as rich, as deep, and as crafted as a novel." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> (starred review) <p/> "So assured and so wise, these stories feel like classics already." --Karen Thompson Walker, author of <i>The Age of Miracles</i><br> <i> </i><br> "<i>In the Country</i> is like no book of stories I've ever read and I loved it deeply. . . . Alvar is an astounding writer." --Jessica Woodbury, <i>BookRiot</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Generous and heartbreaking, empathetic and insightful." --Molly Antopol, author of <i>The UnAmericans</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Heartache, family angst, anger, regret: It has it all. --Elle.com <p/> "A triumphant, singular collection." --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred) <p/> "Alvar illuminates the lives of her characters with such penetrating insight, wisdom, and compassion that it's impossible not to experience their struggles and aspirations as your own." --Sigrid Nunez, author of <i>The Last of Her Kind</i><br> <i> </i><br> "Meticulous and beautiful." --Roxane Gay, B&N Review <p/>"With a lyrical grace similar to the stories [of] Jhumpa Lahiri and a psychological acuity we find in Yoko Ogawa's novellas, here is a talented new voice named Mia Alvar. The stories she's written are the kind that can make a difference." --Mario Alberto Zambrano, author of <i>Lotería</i><br> <i> </i><br> "A rich and varied collection . . . . [Alvar] capture[s] that peculiar blend of excitement and pain that comes with uprooting oneself from a specific place or idea." --Electric Literature <p/> "Few writers, even the most seasoned, can produce collections of evenly superb stories. Mia Alvar triumphs on her first try." --<i>Library Journal</i> (starred) <p/> "Complex and irresistibly fascinating . . . . Not a single word is misplaced in these narratives, which are masterpieces of immersive classical storytelling, even as they surprise you and evade expectations." --BuzzFeed<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Mia Alvar was born in Manila and grew up in Bahrain and New York City. Her work has appeared in <i>One Story, The Missouri Review, FiveChapters, The Cincinnati Review, </i> and elsewhere. She has received fellowships from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Yaddo, and the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. A graduate of Harvard College and Columbia University, she lives in New York City.

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