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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • 560pp
    • Sales Rank: 127,711
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      • Pub. Date: January 2009
      • Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
      • Format: Hardcover, 560pp
      • Sales Rank: 127,711

      The Barnes & Noble Review

      Open Sing Them Home to the flyleaf and -- before you've read even a word of Stephanie Kallos's sweet and funny second novel -- you find a clue. It's dedicated to her father and mother, who died within a year of each other while the book was being written, and to a friend and mentor who took his life not five months later. How do you face such loss? Exactly the answer Kallos appears to be after.

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      Sing Them Home is a moving portrait of three siblings who have lived in the shadow of unresolved grief since their mother’s disappearance when they were children. Everyone in Emlyn Springs knows the story of Hope Jones, the physician’s wife whose big dreams for their tiny town were lost along with her in the tornado of 1978. For Hope’s three young children, the stability of life with their preoccupied father, and with Viney, their mother’s spitfire best friend, is no match for Hope’s absence. Larken, the eldest, is now an art history professor who seeks in food an answer to a less tangible hunger; Gaelan, the son, is a telegenic weatherman who devotes his life to predicting the unpredictable; and the youngest, Bonnie, is a self-proclaimed archivist who combs roadsides for clues to her mother’s legacy, and permission to move on. When they’re summoned home after their father’s death, each sibling is forced to revisit the childhood tragedy that has defined their lives. With breathtaking lyricism, wisdom, and humor, Kallos explores the consequences of protecting those we love. Sing Them Home is a magnificent tapestry of lives connected and undone by tragedy, lives poised—unbeknownst to the characters—for redemption.

      Publishers Weekly

      Kallos's second novel tells the story of the three Jones children, Larken, Gaelen and Bonnie, as they try to come to terms with their mother's mysterious death after she is swallowed up by a tornado that touched down in their small town in Nebraska. The children must live their life under the microscope of the townspeople's collective interest while trying to create their own life and legacy and distance themselves from their mother's death. Tavia Gilbert brings additional vibrancy to Kallos's original and affecting novel. Gilbert manages to capture the underlying melancholy of the novel while creating complex and believable characters. With a compelling stage presence, she brings this story to life with an inspired reading that demonstrates her performance ability and creative sensibility. A Grove/Atlantic hardcover (Reviews, Sept. 1). (Jan.)

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      Biography

      Stephanie Kallos spent twenty years in the theater as an actress and teacher, and her short fiction has been nominated for both a Raymond Carver Award and a Pushcart Prize. She is the author of the highly-acclaimed novel, Broken for You, which won the 2005 Pacific Northwest Bookseller Association Award and was selected by Sue Monk Kidd for Today’s Book Club, going on to become a national best-seller.

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      We were capitivated by SING THEM HOME.by evsays

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      November 21, 2009: My husband and I read this book to each other on a recent trip while one of us was driving. We loved it and continued to talk about it after reading it. We have also given it as a gift.

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      Beautifully written.by lovemybookclub

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      November 01, 2009: Wonderful characters in a small town filled with quirky people who love and care for one another. I read all the time and I can't waste my time on poorly and hastily written books. Time was not wasted with this book. It is the kind of read that sticks with you, fills you with satisfaction yet leaves you wanting more. I am going to read S. Kallos first book and hope it is as good as this one. A wonderful book for a book club with lots of symbolism and great topics to discuss. Great book.


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