Book summaryIn this enchanting debut novel, a mute boy with the ability to communicate with dogs becomes suspicious of his uncle after the death of his father--a plot readers of HAMLET will find familiar. However, there is much more going on in this novel than merely a reenactment of Shakespeare's play: THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE is full of strange magic, lyrical prose, and a love of animals that are uniquely its own. Author David Wroblewski toiled on the novel for ten years, and the result is a rich and lovingly crafted book with a timeless classic quality. Selected as one of the 2008 Best Books of the Year by Publishers Weekly. Media reviews"[T]he most enchanting debut novel of the summer. Written over a decade by the heretofore unknown David Wroblewski and arriving as a bolt from the blue, this is a great, big, mesmerizing read, audaciously envisioned as classic Americana." |
Story of Edgar Sawtelle, The: A Novelby Wroblewski, DavidF First Edition
Book desription: Ecco. 2008. F First Edition. H Hard Cover. Very Good. 566 pages, stated First Edition, BOOK AND DJ HAVE MINIMAL WEAR
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Returns are accepted, but of course! But please read the description fully before ordering! Shipping is not refundable and software of any kind isn't either unless we've made a mistake in the description. Use the original packaging for returns. Damage upon return will be subtracted from the refund. Expedited mail (students - essential!): Allow five business days. Customer ReviewsOn Oct 17 2008, BayShore Books LLC said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "I feel as if I am in mourning today. For Edgar and Almondine. For the unfortunate end of their story. A story filled with such passion and fury and loneliness and longing. A story I foolishly believed would come to it’s conclusion long after I lost interest and was ready to read the happily ever after and move on to the next. There is no moving on from Edgar Sawtelle. He will be with me now for the rest of my days. I can only envy David Wroblewski who completed his life’s purpose with depth and beauty"
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