A spellbinding, wholly original look at families and the secrets they keep . . . An absolutely amazing and absorbing read

Marie Claire

Gloriously unsettling . . . it's clearly the book she's been waiting for . . . the greatest joy of reading Oyeyemi will always be style: jagged and capricious at moments, lush and rippled at others, always singular, like the voice-over of a fever dream.

New York Times

<i>Boy, Snow, Bird</i> is a haunting, tender portrait of three women from one of our generation's most talented literary writers

Stylist

Se alle

<i>Boy, Snow, Bird</i> is among my favorite new releases for this year already. A retelling of the Snow White fairy-tale that focuses on race, it's a sensitive, intelligent treatment of a subject most fiction still sidesteps. Fans of Adichie's <i>Americanah</i> who also like a little fantasy in their coffee will be enchanted, I think.

Flavorwire

You don't want to leave <i>Boy, Snow, Bird . . . </i>a joy; the kind of fiction where you can wallow in the language and thrill at her inventiveness.

Emerald Street

One of my favourite books<b><i> </i></b>this year is <i>Boy, Snow, Bird</i><b><i> </i></b>by Helen Oyeyemi. It is a modern version<b><i> </i></b>of the Snow White fairy tale and challenges the origins of meaning.

- Jenni Fagan, The Herald

Vibrant, funny and poignant

Big Issue

Striking, shimmering fiction . . . <i>Boy, Snow, Bird</i> is an intoxicatingly immersive riff on the myth of the evil stepmother

Metro

Oyeyemi writes beautiful prose, can adopt a sassy American idiom with assurance and produces sentences that no one else would think of . . . Boy's is a unique narrative voice

The Times

An extraordinary modern fairy tale, with huge international buzz

Red magazine

A powerful intertwining of fairytale and reality . . . Boy, Snow and Bird are brilliant creation, and through these three appealing and mysterious characters Oyeyemi examines female identity in all its delightful and terrifying complexity . . . Oyeyemi is a master of language; her writing is beautiful and precise, and her ability to hide deep meaning in unassuming words is breathtaking. This is a bewitching book, in every way.

The List

Oyeyemi is the cleverest in the land

Washington Post

'Riveting, brilliant and emotionally rich . . . Dense with fully realized characters, startling images, original observations and revelatory truths, this masterpiece engages the reader's heart and mind as it captures both the complexities of racial and gender identity in the 20th century and the more intimate complexities of love in all its guises.

Kirkus

Helen Oyeyemi consolidates her position as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists 2013 with the publication of her fifth novel, a story about the perception and power of appearances and race, and their potential destructiveness . . . An enchanting and captivating book.

Independent

The fifth novel from award-winning author Helen Oyeyemi, named one of Granta's best young British novelists. A retelling of the Snow White myth, Boy, Snow, Bird is a deeply moving novel about an unbreakable bond . . . BOY Novak turns twenty and decides to try for a brand-new life. Flax Hill, Massachusetts, isn't exactly a welcoming town, but it does have the virtue of being the last stop on the bus route she took from New York. Flax Hill is also the hometown of Arturo Whitman – craftsman, widower, and father of Snow. SNOW is mild-mannered, radiant and deeply cherished – exactly the sort of little girl Boy never was, and Boy is utterly beguiled by her. If Snow displays a certain inscrutability at times, that's simply a characteristic she shares with her father, harmless until Boy gives birth to Snow's sister, Bird. When BIRD is born Boy is forced to re-evaluate the image Arturo's family have presented to her, and Boy, Snow and Bird are broken apart. Sparkling with wit and vibrancy, Boy, Snow, Bird is a novel about three women and the strange connection between them. It confirms Helen Oyeyemi's place as one of the most original and dynamic literary voices of her generation.
Les mer
Boy, Snow, Bird is a haunting and beautiful retelling of the Snow White myth, from author of the award-winning White is for Witching.
A Granta Best Young British Novelist 2013 A New York Times Notable Book 2014 'Dazzling, inventive, light on her feet, Oyeyemi is unique' Jackie Kay, Guardian Books of the Year 2014 'Quite simply a writer of sentences so elegant that they gleam' Ali Smith, TLS Books of the Year 2014 The Whitman family has been harbouring a secret in Flax Hill for three generations. When Boy brings Bird into their lives, suddenly that secret is out in the wintery New England light. Written with heart-rending vibrancy and eerie beauty, Boy, Snow, Bird is a sinuous story in which a mirror never shows all there is to see . . . 'Full of jeux d'esprit and lightning skies' Guardian 'You should only read Oyeyemi if you're ready to start a lifetime relationship with a writer of gorgeous, gymnastic, fairy tale-infused fiction' Flavorwire 'Astonishing' Los Angeles Times
Les mer
Boy, Snow, Bird is a haunting and beautiful retelling of the Snow White myth, from author of the award-winning White is for Witching

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447237143
Publisert
2015-09-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Picador
Vekt
222 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
132 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Helen Oyeyemi is the author of The Icarus Girl, The Opposite House, White is for Witching (which won a Somerset Maugham Award), and Mr Fox. Helen was included in Granta's Best Young British Novelists. Boy, Snow, Bird is Helen's fifth novel.