The Dew Breaker

The Dew Breaker

by EdwidgeDanticat (Author)

Synopsis

The dew breaker is a quiet man, a husband and father, a hard-working barber, a kindly landlord to the men living in a basement apartment in his home. He is a fixture in his Brooklyn neighbourhood, recognizable by the terrifying scar on his face. But beneath the surface of this American life lies a dangerous truth: the brutal crimes committed in the country of his birth. As his story unfolds, we enter the lives of those around him: his devoted wife and rebellious daughter, his sometimes unsuspecting, sometimes apprehensive neighbours, tenants, and clients. And in the Haiti of the dew breaker's past, we witness his last, desperate act of violence, and his first encounter with the woman who will offer him a form of redemption-albeit imperfect-that will change him forever ...By the author of The Farming of Bones, The Dew Breaker is a wonderful novel of interconnected lives-a book of love, remorse, and hope; of rebellions both personal and political; of the compromises often necessary after the most intimate brushes with history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: First Printing
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 06 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0349117896
ISBN 13: 9780349117898
Book Overview: * Review coverage in the national press.

Media Reviews
Remarkable...Danticat's most persuasive, organic performance yet. As seamless as it is compelling. * NEW YORK TIMES *
Riveting... Dandicat leads her readers into the underworld. It's furnished like home. * LOS ANGELES TIMES *
The episodic quality beautifully captures the fabric of this community and how it must weave itself together. * SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY *
This excellent, unsettling novel is her finest, and a literary gem. * INDEPENDENT *
Author Bio
Edwidge Danticat is the author of two novels, BREATH, EYES, MEMORY and THE FARMING OF BONES and a collection of interlinked stories, KRIK? KRAK!, which was shortlisted for the National Book Award in the US. She was also one of GRANTA's Best Young American Novelists.