Ismael and His Sisters

Ismael and His Sisters

by Louise Stern (Author)

Synopsis

Siblings Ismael, Rosie and Cristina are deaf, and so are many in their Maya village. The deaf and hearing alike communicate in sign language, forming a tightly-knit community with an unsophisticated, simple lifestyle. But when Ismael gets into a fight at the local fiesta and flees the village, leaving Rosie and Cristina to fend for themselves, the daily rhythms of village life are disrupted, and all that they trust in comes under threat. Ismael and His Sisters is a remarkable debut novel from the acclaimed author of Chattering. It conjures up a world set apart, made visceral through its concentrated language, where sign language bridges exterior and interior worlds and gives a physical shape to the way we experience the world. It explores the interplay between the powerful forces within us and the dark elemental forces beyond our control, exposing the 'bottomless, hostile ocean' in which we all flounder. This is an extraordinary novel about the power of familial bonds, the barriers we build out of language, the dark elemental forces that threaten to overwhelm us, and above all, what it is like to be human.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 04 Feb 2016

ISBN 10: 1847089461
ISBN 13: 9781847089465
Book Overview: A unique and powerful novel about love, community and the barriers we build out of language to contain the bottomless depths within us, set in a Maya village in Mexico

Media Reviews
The novel constantly examines what it is to communicate, with words, with hands, with eyes, with skin - Observer [Stern gives us] the chance to see the world through different eyes that only literature can offer -Maria Crawford, Financial Times [A] startling first novel... an opera without song. -Madeleine Kingsley, Jewish Chronicle The novel reads almost like poetry, as recurring images are used both literally and then transmuted into symbols. I'm certain that Stern is creating a new language for deaf and hearing readers alike, artistic and realistic all in one. -Jean Straus, Time In Stern's writing is the perfect antidote to tokenism. It is full of characters carved from knowledge, experience and heart. -Rebecca Monks, List
Author Bio
LOUISE STERN grew up in Fremont, California, the fourth generation born deaf in her family. She is an artist and the author of Chattering (Granta, 2010). She lives in London.