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How Not to Drown
by (Jaimee Wriston Colbert) writing as – Jaimee Wriston
On Sale: May 11, 2021
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9781643855578
Available from: Publisher Alcove Press (Penguin Random House Distribution)
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WINNER OF THE 2021 INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN FICTION: GENERAL
WINNER OF THE 2021 NYC BIG BOOK AWARD IN FICTION: GENERAL.
How Not to drown synopsis:
How Not to Drown explores generations of the MacQueen family, born out of the violence and uprooting of “The Clearances” in 1850s Isle of Skye. Beached on the Massachusetts shores, they survive on multiple transgressions and respect for the untamable sea. Chapter One begins in the 21st century after Amelia MacQueen loses beloved son Gavin to a suspicious drowning (for which her daughter-in-law is convicted) and is awarded custody of granddaughter Heaven, whose name and behavior make Amelia cringe. Heaven doesn’t appreciate her grandmother’s reproaches, and bonds with Daniel, Amelia’s agoraphobic son. Through the wall between their rooms, Daniel spins Celtic tales for Heaven, while pining for the diner waitress next door. This inventive portrait of family dysfunction alternates with the story of Scottish ancestor Maggie, who drowned in a shipwreck while emigrating to America. Told with stunning moments of magical realism, the novel is about inheritance, the transformative power of storytelling, and how the present bears the weight of its violent, fantastical past.
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2007 Gold Medalist, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY)Top 100 Books of the Year pick, Kansas City Star Finalist, USABookNews.com Best Books 2007 Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year
1998 Winner of the Willa Cather Fiction Prize
1994 Winner of the 1993 Zephyr Publishing Literary Competition in Fiction
"...Jaimee Wriston Colbert writes stories of real women and men engaged in real ways with the real world. Her characters are people we know, living in our neighborhood, their words as close as can be to our own. Colbert sees to it that we feel for these individuals, recognize our own loves and fears in theirs, and as a result know ourselves just a little better. This is a wise and wonderful book of stories." —David Citino, author, The Eye of the Poet