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The Cloud Atlas - by Liam Callanan (Paperback)

The Cloud Atlas - by  Liam Callanan (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In a richly inspired debut reminiscent of "Snow Falling on Cedars" and "The English Patient," this stirring novel, set against a magnificent Alaskan backdrop, reveals one of the most closely guarded secrets of World War II in a tale that is both a heart-quickening mystery and a unique love story.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Set against the magnificent backdrop of Alaska in the waning days of World War II, <i>The Cloud Atlas</i> is an enthralling debut novel, a story of adventure and awakening--and of a young soldier who came to Alaska on an extraordinary, top-secret mission...and found a world that would haunt him forever. <p/>Drifting through the night, whisper-quiet, they were the most sublime manifestations of a desperate enemy: Japanese balloon bombs. Made of rice paper, at once ingenious and deadly, they sailed thousands of miles across the Pacific...and once they started landing, the U.S. scrambled teams to find and defuse them, and then keep them secret from an already anxious public. Eighteen-year-old Louis Belk was one of those men. Dispatched to the Alaskan frontier, young Sergeant Belk was better trained in bomb disposal than in keeping secrets. And the mysteries surrounding his mission only increased when he met his superior officer--a brutal veteran OSS spy hunter who knew all too well what the balloons could do--and Lily, a Yup'ik Eskimo woman who claimed she could see the future. <p/>Louis's superior ushers him into a world of dark secrets; Lily introduces Louis to an equally disorienting world of spirits--and desire. But the world that finally tests them all is Alaska, whose vastness cloaks mysteries that only become more frightening as they unravel. Chasing after the ghostly floating weapons, Louis embarks upon an adventure that will lead him deep into the tundra. There, on the edge of the endless wilderness, he will make a discovery and a choice that will change the course of his life. <p/>At once a heart-quickening mystery and a unique love story, <i>The Cloud Atlas</i> is also a haunting, lyrical rendering of a little-known chapter in history. Brilliantly imagined, beautifully told, this is storytelling at its very best.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Atmospheric and moving, this is an impressively assured debut."--<i>Publishers Weekly <p/></i>"First-time novelist expertly fictionalizes one of WWII's least-known stories...a haunting story that will remind many of Ondaatje's The English Patient-and that merits the comparison."--<i>Kirkus Reviews<br></i><br>"A poignant and lyrical first novel written with the assurance of a master--Alaska is beautifully realized in all its harshness and native magic."--T. C. Boyle, <i>Drop City <p/></i>"A gifted and interesting writer, a writer to notice, a writer to watch, a writer any reader of serious fiction will be proud to have read."--Alan Cheuse, NPR's <i>All Things Considered</i> <p/>"Beautifully written and astonishingly well researched.... It was the setting that swept me away, but the characters that I will remember."<br>--Mark Johnson, <i>The San Jose Mercury News</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Liam Callanan teaches creative writing at Georgetown University and frequently appears on NPR's Morning Edition and in <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>The Washington Post</i>, and a number of other publications. This is his first novel.

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