Lucid Stars
by Andrea Barrett
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From the 1996 National Book Award-winning author of "Ship Fever and Other Stories". What begins as a classic boy-meets-girl tale in 1955 becomes something far different when marriage and two children do not bring a family closer together. "Lucid Stars" is the moving story of how one family learns to survive by becoming a planetary system that just happens to be missing its sun.Tags
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I often think of books like onions, with layer after layer peeled away to reveal a core emotional truth. "Lucid Stars" is the reverse of that: Barrett adds layers of characters and complexity to and initially bare story to reveal those same kinds of resonant universal truths that mark good storytelling. In this case, she uses the story of one family in all its complicated pieces and iterations to comment on notions of family, a particular time and place in modern American history, the role of women, and our individual capacity to shape our own lives. These interwoven stories focus on individuals, but also on their connections to each other, the choices they make for themselves, and also the unforeseen consequences those actions have for show more the people around them. show less
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Andrea Barrett was born on July 17, 1965. She has taught in the M.F.A. program for writers at Warren Wilson College, and has been a visiting writer at several other colleges and universities, as well as teaching frequently at conferences such as the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. She writes short stories and novels. Her short story collections show more include Servants of the Map, Archangel, and Ship Fever and Other Stories, which won the National Book Award in 1996 for the short story collection. She received the Distinguished Story Citation from Best American Short Stories in 1995 for The Littoral Zone and the 2015 Rea Award for the Short Story. Her short fiction has appeared in periodicals such as Mademoiselle and Prairie Schooner. Her novels include The Voyage of the Narwhal, Lucid Stars, Secret Harmonies, The Middle Kingdom, and The Forms of Water. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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