The Song Is You by Arthur Phillips

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  • Pub. Date: April 2009
  • 272pp
  • Sales Rank: 23,957
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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 272pp
    • Sales Rank: 23,957

    Synopsis

    Julian Donahue is in love with his iPod.

    Each song that shuffles through “that greatest of all human inventions” triggers a memory. There are songs for the girls from when he was single; there’s the one for the day he met his wife-to-be, and another for the day his son was born. But when his family falls apart, even music loses its hold on him, and he has nothing.

    Until one snowy night in Brooklyn, when his life’s soundtrack–and life itself–starts to play again. He stumbles into a bar and sees Cait O’Dwyer, a flame-haired Irish rock singer, performing with her band, and a strange and unlikely love affair is ignited.

    Over the next few months, Julian and Cait’s passion for music and each other is played out, though they never meet. In cryptic emails, text messages, cell-phone videos, and lyrics posted on Cait’s website, they find something in their bizarre friendship that they cannot find anywhere else. Cait’s star is on the rise, and Julian gently guides her along her path to fame–but always from a distance–and she responds to the one voice who understands her, more than a fan but still less than a lover.

    As their feelings grow more feverish, keeping a safe distance becomes impossible. What follows is a love story and a uniquely heartbreaking dark comedy about obsession and loss.

    Called “one of the best writers in America” by The Washington Post, the bestselling author of Prague delivers his finest work yet in The Song Is You. It is a closely observed tale of love in the digital age that blurs the line between the longing for intimacy and the longing foroblivion.


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    The New York Times - Kate Christensen

    A less rigorous writer might have turned this story into a sentimental, overwritten swamp. But thanks to Phillips's thwarting of our (and his characters') expectations, and to his objective, amused intelligence about the deep ways music affects us, he dances like Fred Astaire over any alligators and mangrove roots lurking in turgid waters…the whole novel zings with fresh insight and inspired writing. The Song Is You is smaller, more focused and more character-driven than Phillips's earlier books, and it's not only a welcome new direction, but also a novel impossible to put down.

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    Biography

    Having debuted in 2002 with the national bestseller Prague, Arthur Phillips continues to impress with startlingly original novels that have earned him accolades, awards, and a growing audience of appreciative readers.

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    Great Summer Read!by ElizabethNY

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    August 20, 2009: Great book, I really related to Julian and the love for his IPOD, but I felt there were some holes towards the end I would have liked explained.

    I Also Recommend: Love Is a Mix Tape, High Fidelity.

    Absolutely Superbby Anonymous

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    August 04, 2009: This book is absolutely superb. If not, perhaps, for the story itself but for the way in which it is told. Mr. Phillips' use of music not just as a minor part of the story but a sort of character in its own right was a little startling for me. The way that he describes music and its role in the life of Julian spoke to me on a very personal level.

    Beautiful language, lovely ideas, wonderful voice.


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