Thin Place by Kathryn Davis

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  • Pub. Date: January 2006
  • 288pp

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    • Pub. Date: January 2006
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

    Synopsis

    The prize-winning author of Versailles tells the story of a small New England village unsettled by a young girl's unearthly gift. In Varennes, a town near the Canadian border, three girls come across the body of a dead man on the local lake's beach. Two of them run to get help, but twelve-year-old Mees Kipp stays with the body and somehow, inexplicably, brings it back to life. Her mysterious gift is at the center of this haunting and transcendent novel.

    The New York Times - Lucy Ellmann

    The Thin Place, Davis's sixth novel, is that rare, brave and original thing: an honest and energetic glimpse into an author's head. It's like being holed up with some crazy old nun. She's never dull but won't stop talking, filling every sentence to the brim with observations and reflections.

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    Biography

    Davis has received a Kafka Prize, the Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

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    The Thin Placeby Interlude

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    May 31, 2009: I'm an avid reader, so I never give up on a book. I finished it, but painfully. The people in Varennes are boring. There was no plot, no resolve (even to the few incidents which occurred). Kathryn Davis' musings might be interesting to some, but not to me. This could have been any town, yours or mine.

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    January 07, 2008: I just finished this book, and maybe I read a different one than the other two reviewers. I. did. not. get. it. period. I read the novel in its entirety, waiting and waiting for something big to happen. Still waiting. When major events did happen, they were almost glossed over, while other things that were practically nonsensical were described in intricate detail. I just didn't get it, I guess.


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