Zorrie : a novel / Laird Hunt.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781635575361 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 161 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021.
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Subject: | Orphans > Fiction. Young women > Indiana > Fiction. City and town life > Indiana > Fiction. United States > History > 20th century > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
Cast adrift in the Depression-era West after the last of her relatives pass away, Zorrie survives by working at a radium processing plant before finding love, community and unexpected loss upon returning to her small Indiana hometown. - Baker & Taylor
Cast adrift in the Depression-era West after the last of her relatives pass away, Zorrie survives by working at a radium processing plant before finding love, community and unexpected loss upon returning to her small Indiana hometown. 60,000 first printing. - McMillan Palgrave
Finalist for the 2021 National Book Award (Fiction)
âA virtuosic portrait.â âNew York Times Book Review
âA tender, glowing novel.â âAnthony Doerr, Guardian, âBest Books of the Yearâ
âPages that are polished like jewels.â âScott Simon, NPR, "Books We Love"
"Lit from within.â -Mark Athitakis, Los Angeles Times, âBest Fiction Books of the Yearâ
"A touching, tightly woven story from an always impressive author." -Kirkus (starred review), âBest Fiction of the Yearâ
âRadiates the heat of a beating heart.â âVox
âA poignant, unforgettable novel.â âHernan Diaz
From prize-winning, acclaimed author Laird Hunt, a poignant novel about a woman searching for her place in the world and finding it in the daily rhythms of life in rural Indiana.
âIt was Indiana, it was the dirt she had bloomed up out of, it was who she was, what she felt, how she thought, what she knew.â
As a girl, Zorrie Underwood's modest and hardscrabble home county was the only constant in her young life. After losing both her parents, Zorrie moved in with her aunt, whose own death orphaned Zorrie all over again, casting her off into the perilous realities and sublime landscapes of rural, Depression-era Indiana. Drifting west, Zorrie survived on odd jobs, sleeping in barns and under the stars, before finding a position at a radium processing plant. At the end of each day, the girls at her factory glowed from the radioactive material.
But when Indiana calls Zorrie home, she finally finds the love and community that have eluded her in and around the small town of Hillisburg. And yet, even as she tries to build a new life, Zorrie discovers that her trials have only begun.
Spanning an entire lifetime, a life convulsed and transformed by the events of the 20th century, Laird Hunt's extraordinary novel offers a profound and intimate portrait of the dreams that propel one tenacious woman onward and the losses that she cannot outrun. Set against a harsh, gorgeous, quintessentially American landscape, this is a deeply empathetic and poetic novel that belongs on a shelf with the classics of Willa Cather, Marilynne Robinson, and Elizabeth Strout. - McMillan Palgrave
Finalist for the 2021 National Book Award (Fiction)
From prize-winning, acclaimed author Laird Hunt, a poignant novel about a woman searching for her place in the world and finding it in the daily rhythms of life in rural Indiana.