The Saskiad

The Saskiad
Author: Brian Hall
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 052550785X

"A novel wise in the complexities of adolescence and the human heart." --The Washington Post Longing to escape the rundown commune outside of Ithaca, New York where she lives with her organic-farmer mother, assorted half-siblings, and a cow named Marilyn, the precociously well-read Saskia White, twelve, imagines herself as the noble contemporary of Odysseus, Marco Polo, and Horatio Hornblower. But Saskia's elaborate fantasies are soon upstaged by her real-life, long-lost father, who leads Saskia and her best friend Jane on a camping trip that turns into an epic adventure of love, sex, and lies. Saskia is as unforgettable as her own heroes, a young girl whose story resonates with a rare and joyous sense of life and discovery.

Contemporary Authors New Revision Series

Contemporary Authors New Revision Series
Author: Tracey Watson
Publisher: Contemporary Authors New Revis
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780787678937

A biographical and bibliographical guide to current writers in all fields including poetry, fiction and nonfiction, journalism, drama, television and movies. Information is provided by the authors themselves or drawn from published interviews, feature stories, book reviews and other materials provided by the authors/publishers.

The Saskiad

The Saskiad
Author: Brian Hall
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1997-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312181710

A young girl's fantasies of adventure are upstaged and then shattered by the arrival of her long-lost father, who leads the child and her best friend on a camping trip that turns into a magical mystery tour of love, sex, and lies.

The New Yorker

The New Yorker
Author: Harold Wallace Ross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1998
Genre: American wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN:

World Authors 1990-1995

World Authors 1990-1995
Author: Clifford Thompson
Publisher: New York : H.W. Wilson
Total Pages: 896
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Representing a broad range of ethnic diversity, these in-depth profiles present fascinating accounts of lives and careers, the circumstances under which works were produced, and their literary significance. Each profile also includes critical evaluation, a list of the author's principal works with date first published, a list of major critical works, and a portrait or photograph where available.

Madeleine's World

Madeleine's World
Author: Brian Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780788169052

This book is a biography of Brian Hall's daughter, Madeleine. It begins with her birth and ends on her 3rd birthday. Along the way, it describes the transition from infant solipsism to toddler self-absorption to a small person's sociability. It records monumental achievements and devastating disillusionments. The biography is a map of an expanding world in which dragons still roam but terra incognito is pushed inexorably back. Although this is the record of an individual life, anyone interested in children will find themselves swept up in this fundamental and universal voyage, as Hall charts the rising arc of a new consciousness.

The Stone Loves the World

The Stone Loves the World
Author: Brian Hall
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593297237

A warm, inventive, and multilayered novel about two families - one made up largely of scientists, and the other of artists and mystics - whose worlds collide in pursuit of a lost daughter Mette, a twenty-year old programmer of visual effects for video games, lives with her mother, Saskia, an aspiring playwright, in Brooklyn. Mette is a private and socially awkward young woman, who finds something consoling in repetitive mathematical calculations. But she has been recently rejected in love, and feels stuck in an endless loop, no longer certain of her place in the world. As Brian Hall's new novel opens, Mette has gone missing. Her disappearance forces Saskia to reunite with Mette's father, Mark, an emotionally distant astronomy professor in Ithaca, to embark on a journey together to find her. Mette's path will take her across America and then to a fateful visit with her charismatic grandfather, Thomas, who formerly ran the commune north of Ithaca where Saskia was raised, and who now lives as a hermit in a windmill on a remote Danish island. Playing out over nine decades and three generations, and stitching together a dazzling array of subjects—from cosmology and classical music to number theory and medieval mystery plays—The Stone Loves the World is a story of love, longing, and scientific wonder. It offers a moving reflection on the human search for truth, meaning, and connection in an often incomprehensible universe, and on the genuine surprises that the real world, and human society, can offer.

The Teen Reader's Advisor

The Teen Reader's Advisor
Author: RoseMary Honnold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Organized into eighteen thematic chapters, offers more than nineteen hundred annotated listings of recommended titles for young adults.