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The Writing on the Wall
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As Renata, a linguist for the New York City Public Library, crosses the Brooklyn Bridge on her way to work one morning, she looks up to see a flash of orange and blue. Two planes have hit the World Trade Center, and with that, her world changes entirely.
Renata's connection to the tragedy grows deeper as her boyfriend, an overzealous social worker, begins to take care of a baby orphaned by the attacks. And then she meets a mute teenage girl in the rubble of the Twin Towers who may or may not be her long lost niece—a family connection as tenuous as it is painful. The winner of
magazine's Best Literary Fiction award in 2005, this novel evocatively represents the forms of grief in the wake of major trauma.
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“I really appreciated this story because for as many people as there were directly affected by 9/11, there were millions more that were indirectly affected and I think often their stories can get overlooked. The writing was beautiful while at the same time creating a gritty picture of a woman struggling with the aftermath of the horrific event as well as her own past. All the little details brought the story to life for me and, though the writing was slow, it held my interest all the way through. I have since recommended this book to friends because I enjoyed it that much.”
About Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Lynne Sharon Schwartz (b. 1939) is a celebrated author of novels, poems, short fiction, and criticism. Schwartz began her career with a series of short stories before publishing her first novel, the National Book Award–nominated
(1980). She went on to publish works of memoir, poetry, and translation. Her other novels have included the award-nominated
(1989) and
(1983)
Her short fiction has appeared in theBest American Short Stories annual anthology series several times. In addition, her reviews and criticism have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers. Schwartz lives in New York City, and is currently a faculty member of the Bennington Writing Seminars.
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