Angels of Destruction

Angels of Destruction

by KeithDonohue (Author)

Synopsis

"Angels of Destruction" is the mesmerising story of Norah, a nine-year-old girl who seems to materialize out of thin air when she arrives one bitterly cold night on the doorstep of Margaret Quinn. A widow who lives alone, Margaret has never got over the loss of her own child, a runaway named Erica who fled with her high school sweetheart, Wiley, to join a '60s-style band of West Coast revolutionaries known as the Angels of Destruction. Norah becomes Margaret's secret, a child possessed of magical qualities. But who is she really? And what is her purpose on earth? And what is this strange child's connection to Margaret's missing daughter? Beautifully written with a sensibility that skirts a fine line between the real and the imagined, the fantastic and the hoped for, "Angels of Destruction" is an unforgettable story about hope and fear, heartbreak and redemption. It more than confirms the promise of Keith Donohue's highly praised first novel, "The Stolen Child'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Export e.
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 02 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0224086138
ISBN 13: 9780224086134

Media Reviews
Praise for The Stolen Child A captivating tale . . . poignant and beautifully told. -- USA Today A wonderful, fantasy-laden debut . . . so spare and unsentimental that it's impossible not to be moved. -- Newsweek Utterly absorbing . . . a luminous and thrilling novel about our humanity. -- Washington Post The book's emotional impact is as fierce as the imagination behind it. The result is magical. -- People An ingenious, spirited allegory for adolescent angst, aging, the purpose of art. -- Entertainment Weekly Unusual and engaging . . . puts flesh to the bones of old fears. -- Miami Sun-Herald
Author Bio
Keith Donohue is the Director of Communications for the grant-making arm of the National Archives in Washington, D.C. He has written for the New York Times and the Washington Post and is the author of the bestselling novel The Stolen Child.