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Denfeld, Rene.
The Enchanted
[Libby] :
A Novel.
HarperCollins,
2014.
Format: OverDrive Adobe EPUB eBook, Filesize: 493kB.
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Fiction.
Literature.
HTML:<p>"A striking one-of-a-kind prison novel. . . . [with] rich, haunting prose . . . A stunning first novel from an already accomplished writer."</p>.
HTML:<i>Publishers Weekly</i>.
HTML:<p>"[An] impressive debut. . . . Read this magical book, and prepare to be spellbound."</p>.
HTML:<i>Library Journal</i> (starred review.)
HTML:<p>"Rene Denfeld is a genius. In <i>The Enchanted</i>, she has imagined one of the grimmest settings in the world--a dank and filthy death row in a corrupt prison--and given us one of the most beautiful, heart-rending, and riveting novels I have ever read."</p>.
HTML:Donald Ray Pollock, author of <i>The Devil All The Time</i>.
HTML:<p>"<i>The Enchanted</i> wrapped its beautiful and terrible fingers around me from the first page and refused to let go after the last. A wondrous book that finds transcendence in the most unlikely of places . . . So dark yet so exquisite."</p>.
HTML:Erin Morgenstern, author of <i>The Night Circus</i>.
HTML:<p>"<i>The Enchanted</i> is unlike anything I've ever read. . . . Contagious and seductive. The reader comes to see through Denfeld's strange lens, and to savor the richness of the view long after the final page has turned."</p>.
HTML:Katherine Dunn, author of <i>Geek Love</i>.
HTML:<p>"Evocative. . . . Denfeld's humanizing of the potential for horror that is within all of us and her insistence that the reader see the beauty in the darkest corners of life sizzles through her sharp prose, which both makes us flinch and invites us to imagine."</p>.
HTML:<i>Booklist</i>.
HTML:<p>"<i>The Enchanted</i> explores the complexities of many crucial issues, including how we treat our children and the vulnerable and the consequences of our actions. It also makes us ask whether our personal behavior, social policies, and the justice system perpetuate more pain than otherwise for humanity."</p>.
HTML:<i>New York Journal of Books</i>.
HTML:<p>"If you enjoy mystery and suspense as well as a bit of magic and horror you will find it all here. The story is enthralling and keeps you reading far into the night."</p>.
HTML:<i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i>.
HTML:<p>"<i>The Enchanted</i> is instead a testament to the power of words, of language and symbols to reshape one's reality, and it is an extraordinarily empathetic look at the sorrows and joys of even the worst aspects of human life."</p>.
HTML:<i>The Oregonian</i>.
HTML:<p><em>The lady, an investigator who excels at uncovering information to save her clients from execution . . .</em></p> <p><em>The fallen priest, beaten down by his guilt over a terrible sin and its tragic consequences . . .</em></p> <p><em>The warden, a kind man within a cruel system . . .</em></p> <p><em>The mute prisoner, sensing what others cannot in what he calls "this enchanted place" . . .</em></p> <p>The enchanted place is an ancient stone prison. Two outsiders walk here: a woman known only as the lady, and a fallen priest. The lady comes to the prison when she has a job to do. She's skilled at finding the secrets that get men off death row. This gift threatens her career--and complicates her life--when she takes on the case of York, a killer whose date of execution looms. York is different from the lady's former clients: he wants to die. Going against the condemned man's wishes, the lady begins her work. What she uncovers about York's birth and upbringing rings chillingly familiar. In York's shocking and shameful childhood, the lady sees the shadows of her own.</p> <p>The lady is watched by a death row inmate who finds escape in the books he reads from the prison library and by reimagining the world he inhabits--a world of majestic golden horses that stampede underground and of tiny men who hammer away inside stone walls. He is not named, nor do we know his crime. But he listens. He listens to York's story. He sees the lady fall in love with the priest and wonders how such warmth is possible in these crumbling corridors. As tensions in "this enchanted place" build, he sees the corruption and the danger. And he waits as the hour of his own destiny approaches.</p> <p><em>The Enchanted</em> is a magical novel about redemption, the poetry that can exist within the unfathomable, and the human capacity to transcend and survive even the most nightmarish reality. Beautiful and unexpected, this is a memorable story.</p>.
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