The Fates Will Find Their Way, Hannah Pittard
The Fates Will Find Their Way, Hannah Pittard
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The Fates Will Find Their Way
A Novel

Author: Hannah Pittard

Narrator: Scott Shepherd

Unabridged: 5 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 01/25/2011


Synopsis

“A bold, wise, magical, and authentic novel about youthful infatuation and its legacy. Hannah Pittard’s beautifully confident prose is sure to make readers look back on their own teenage years with fresh wonder.”—Vendela Vida, author of The LoversSixteen-year-old Nora Lindell is missing. And the neighborhood boys she's left behind are caught forever in the heady current of her absence. As the days and years pile up, the mystery of her disappearance grows kaleidoscopically. A collection of rumors, divergent suspicions, and tantalizing what-ifs, Nora Lindell's story is a shadowy projection of teenage lust, friendship, reverence, and regret, captured magically in the disembodied plural voice of the boys who still long for her. Told in haunting, percussive prose, Hannah Pittard's beautifully crafted novel tracks the emotional progress of the sister Nora left behind, the other families in their leafy suburban enclave, and the individual fates of the boys in her thrall. Far more eager to imagine Nora's fate than to scrutinize their own, the boys sleepwalk into an adulthood of jobs, marriages, families, homes, and daughters of their own, all the while pining for a girl--and a life--that no longer exists, except in the imagination. A masterful literary debut that shines a light into the dream-filled space between childhood and all that follows, The Fates Will Find Their Way is a story about the stories we tell ourselves--of who we once were and may someday become.

About Hannah Pittard

HANNAH PITTARD was born in Atlanta. She is the author of four novels, including Listen to Me and The Fates Will Find Their Way. Her work has appeared in the Sewanee Review, the New York Times, and other publications. She is a professor of English at the University of Kentucky, where she directs the MFA program in creative writing.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tony

Without knowing anything about the author or the "buzz" for this book, I felt after reading it that it's destined to be a darling of the critics and end up on a lot of "Best of 2011" lists. My first problem is that it kept reminding me over and over of a much better book; Jeffrey Eugenides' The Virg......more

Goodreads review by Heather

"In your endless summer night / I'll be on the other side. When you're beautiful and dying /All the world that you've denied ..." What does Hole's "Boys on the Radio" have to do with Hannah Pittard's The Fates Will Find Their Way: A Novel (besides me wishing I'd written them both)? To me, both Courtn......more