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State of Wonder by Ann Patchett
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State of Wonder (edition 2011)

by Ann Patchett

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A researcher at a pharmaceutical company, Marina Singh journeys into the heart of the Amazonian delta to check on a field team that has been silent for two years--a dangerous assignment that forces Marina to confront the ghosts of her past.
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Title:State of Wonder
Authors:Ann Patchett
Info:Harper (2011), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 368 pages
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State of Wonder is a beautiful book; this was my third time reading it, and I count it among my favourites.

Dr. Marina Singh is a lab researcher for a large pharmaceutical company. Her close co-worker, Anders, has been sent to the Amazon jungle to get a progress report from an intractable researcher there. While in Brazil, Anders dies of some sort of fever. Marina's boss sends her to Brazil to find out as much as she can about his death. She goes very reluctantly. In Manaus and is forced to wait there for some weeks until Dr. Swenson, the chief of research, comes out of the Amazon to take Marina to a tribal encampment where Swenson has been working for many years.

The story charts Marina's stay in Manaus, her time in the Amazon jungle, the new relationships she forms, and especially the change in her thinking. It is a true adventure story, filled with happenings that border on magical realism, as well as anacondas, cannibals, and the quiet friendships that form out here, in the middle of nowhere. It is a beautiful story. ( )
  ahef1963 | Apr 9, 2024 |
Kindle book.KIRKUS REVIEWA pharmacologist travels into the Amazonian heart of darkness in this spellbinder from bestselling author Patchett (Run, 2007, etc.).Marina Singh is dispatched from the Vogel pharmaceutical company to Brazil to find out what happened to her colleague Anders Eckman, whose death was announced in a curt letter from Annick Swenson. Anders had been sent to check on Dr. Swenson?s top-secret research project among the Lakashi tribe, whose women continue to bear children into their 60s and 70s. If a fertility drug can be derived from whatever these women are ingesting, the potential rewards are so enormous that Swenson has been pursuing her work for years with scant oversight from Vogel; the company doesn?t even know exactly where she is in the Amazon. Marina, who went into pharmacology after making a disastrous mistake as an obstetrics resident under Dr. Swenson?s supervision, really doesn?t want to see this intimidating woman again, but she feels an obligation to her friend Anders and his grief-stricken wife. So she goes to Manaus, seeking clues to Dr. Swenson?s location in the jungle. By the time the doctor turns up unexpectedly, Patchett has skillfully crafted a portrait from Marina?s memories and subordinates? comments that gives Swenson the dark eminence of Joseph Conrad?s Mr. Kurtz. Engaged like Kurtz in godlike pursuits among the natives, Swenson is performing some highly unorthodox experiments, the ramifications of which have even more possibilities than Vogel imagines. Indeed, the multiple and highly dramatic developments that ensue once Marina gets to the Lakashi village might seem ridiculous, if Patchett had not created such credible characters and a dreamlike milieu in which anything seems possible. Nail-biting action scenes include a young boy?s near-mortal crushing by a 15-foot anaconda, whose head Marina lops off with a machete; they?re balanced by contemplative moments that give this gripping novel spiritual and metaphysical depth, right down to the final startling plot twist.Thrilling, disturbing and moving in equal measuresĄeven better than Patchett?s breakthrough Bel Canto (2001).
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
The reviews on goodreads are mixed re this book and I understand some of the criticism. On the down side for me, the story dragged a little while the characters were stuck in the small town before heading into the jungle. But everything prior to and after that was a page turner. I couldn't wait to find out what happened next. ( )
  ellink | Jan 22, 2024 |
Didn't love this one as much as Bel Canto but still a very good book. ( )
  secondhandrose | Oct 31, 2023 |
I enjoyed it but it didn't stay with me like some of her other books. ( )
  Bebe_Ryalls | Oct 20, 2023 |
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In her latest novel, Ann Patchett, author of the beloved Bel Canto, takes her readers down the Amazon and deep into the rain forest in a book that is part adventure story, part morality tale...This book may be on a lot of book club lists already — but with good reason...
added by Jcambridge | editNPR, Lynn Neary (Jan 1, 2012)
 
State of Wonder is heavy with literary parallels (to Henry James, to Greek myth), but in this respect the strongest links are to Heart of Darkness, a novel that Patchett substantially rewrites, with Conrad's male text repopulated with female characters (Swenson is this book's Kurtz). It lacks the developed emotional core of Patchett's earlier books, but it is her most mature work to date, a novel that tries to be more alive to the nerve ends of philosophical life than to the simpler machinery of character motivation.
 
“State of Wonder” is an engaging, consummately told tale. Patchett’s deadpan narrative style showcases a dry humor that enables her to wed, with fine effect, the world of “Avatar” or the “Odyssey” with that of corporate board meetings, R&D reports and peer review...

“State of Wonder” is an immensely touching novel, although as with much of Patchett’s work, its emotional impact is somewhat muted by her indefatigable niceness.
 
Nail-biting action scenes include a young boy’s near-mortal crushing by a 15-foot anaconda, whose head Marina lops off with a machete; they’re balanced by contemplative moments that give this gripping novel spiritual and metaphysical depth, right down to the final startling plot twist.
added by Shortride | editKirkus Reviews (Feb 1, 2011)
 

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Patchett, Annprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Rey, GaëlleTranslatormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Daddio, Jennifer AnnDesignersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Davis, HopeReadersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Duval, NateCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ferguson, ArchieCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Löcher-Lawrence, WernerTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Mann, DavidCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Montijn, Hiensecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Sporrong, DorotheeTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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The news of Anders' Eckman's death came by way of Aerogram, a piece of bright blue airmail paper that served as both the stationery and, when folded over and sealed along the edges, the envelope.
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Had they thought for a minute that things might turn out the way they did they never would have had the courage to begin. Marina's own birth had been engendered by naïvité: her mother's, thinking that love would win out over the pull of an entire country; her father's, thinking he could leave a country behind for one Minnesotan. Had they not been so hopeful and guileless her birth would have been impossible. (p. 53)
When Marina got back to the lab, Dr. Nancy Saturn was explaining the relationship between the Martin trees and the purple martinets to Mr. Fox, and Thomas Nkomo was showing him the charts to pregnancies, birth wights, live births and they were all lying to him in everything they chose not to tell. (p. 312)
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A researcher at a pharmaceutical company, Marina Singh journeys into the heart of the Amazonian delta to check on a field team that has been silent for two years--a dangerous assignment that forces Marina to confront the ghosts of her past.

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