The Forms of Water

The Forms of Water

by Andrea Barrett (Author)

Synopsis

This story concerns what happens when 80-year-old Brendan convinces his staid nephew Henry to hijack the nursing home van to make an ancestral visit to where his parental home once stood. The author looks at the complexities of family life, at grief and at the ties that bind us to the past.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 03 Dec 2001

ISBN 10: 0007114907
ISBN 13: 9780007114900

Media Reviews
'Subtle and strong... Barrett's talents shine... Barrett not only gets the geographical terrain right, she has the emotional terrain down as well. Her writing... is insidious and fluid and as clean as a Berkshire stream. Long after the book has been shelved you'll find yourself thinking of Brendan, a crowning achievement for any writer.' Detroit News 'Barrett returns with her speciality - a story about the tangled web of a family told in prose that's spun smooth as silk... The strength this time around lies in Barrett's fine writing and the haunting power of the water, rising to fill that reservoir. It was a real event, but like the best of fiction writers, Barrett makes it more than real.' Kirkus Reviews
Author Bio
ANDREA BARRETT lives in Rochester, NY. She is the author of five novels, and a collection of stories, Ship Fever, which won the National Book Award in 1996 and received startling critical acclaim: 'The title novella is devastating: as with every story here, you enter right into it, and cannot entirely leave it behind.' New Yorker