Poor deer : a novel / Claire Oshetsky.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063327665 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 226 pages ; 20 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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| Subject: | Children > Death > Fiction. Guilt > Fiction. Mothers and daughters > Fiction. Psychic trauma > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Magic realist fiction. Psychological fiction. Novels. |
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Oshet | 31681010355568 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
A young girl grapples with her role in a tragic lossâand attempts to reshape the narrative of her life. By a PEN/Faulkner Award nominee. - Baker & Taylor
"Margaret Murphy is a weaver of fantastic tales, growing up in a world where the truth is too much for one little girl to endure. Her first memory is of the day her friend Agnes died. No one blames Margaret. Not in so many words. Her mother insists to everyone who will listen that her daughter never even left the house that day. Left alone to make sense of tragedy, Margaret wills herself to forget these unbearable memories, replacing them with imagined stories full of faith and magic--that always end happily. Enter Poor Deer: a strange and formidable creature who winds her way uninvited into Margaret's made-up tales. Poor Deer will not rest until Margaret faces the truth about her past and atones for her role in Agnes's death." -- - HARPERCOLL
WINNER OF THE KAFKA PRIZE FOR FICTION
A wondrous, tender novel about a young girl grappling with her role in a tragic lossâand attempting to reshape the narrative of her lifeâfrom PEN/Faulkner Award nominee Claire Oshetsky
Margaret Murphy is a weaver of fantastic tales, growing up in a world where the truth is too much for one little girl to endure. Her first memory is of the day her friend Agnes died.
No one blames Margaret. Not in so many words. Her mother insists to everyone who will listen that her daughter never even left the house that day. Left alone to make sense of tragedy, Margaret wills herself to forget these unbearable memories, replacing them with imagined stories full of faith and magicâthat always end happily.
Enter Poor Deer: a strange and formidable creature who winds her way uninvited into Margaretâs made-up tales. Poor Deer will not rest until Margaret faces the truth about her past and atones for her role in Agnesâs death.
Heartrending, hopeful, and boldly imagined, Poor Deer explores the journey toward understanding the children we once were and the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of lifeâs most difficult moments.