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The Borrower

3.53 ( 14,622 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Borrower

The Borrower

3.53 (14,622 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 July, 2012
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Lucy Hull, a young children’s librarian in Hannibal, Missouri, finds herself both kidnapper and kidnapped when her favourite patron, ten-year-old Ian Drake, runs away from home. The precocious Ian is addicted to reading, but needs Lucy’s help to smuggle books past his overbearing mother, who has enrolled Ian in weekly anti-gay classes. When Lucy finds Ian camped out in the library after hours with a backpack of provisions and an escape plan, she allows herself to be hijacked by him and the pair embark on a spontaneous road trip. But is it just Ian who is running away? And should Lucy really be trying to save a boy from his own parents?
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780099538127
ISBN10 0099538121
Number Of Pages 336
Item Weight 235 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornerstone
Format paperback
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The heightening tension throughout their haphazard road trip from Missouri to Vermont is exhilarating... This astonishingly assured novel knows precisely where it's heading ... the reader is breathless with hope that Lucy and Ian will find a happy ending. * Daily Mail *
A tale of the inspirational power of children's books...The Borrower is a tremendously entertaining read. * Financial Times *
The Borrower's out and out charm is heightened by its furious, righteous heart and conviction that books offer salvation and hope when life is messy and near-unbearable * Marie Claire *
Funny, charming debut...it's a lovely, inventive novel, smart but not annoyingly wise-cracking, about the power of books and stories to sustain people when life becomes impossible... warmly demonstrates that love can come in different and unexpected guises. * Metro *
The sheer zest and care with which this book is written, as well as the emphasis on children's literature, set it apart... Makkai is an engaging writer. * Guardian *
Rarely is a first novel as smart and engaging and learned and funny and moving as The Borrower. -- Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize–winning and bestselling author of That Old Cape Magic and Empire Falls
Makkai takes several risks in her sharp, often witty text, replete with echoes of children's classics from Goodnight Moon to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, as well as more ominous references to Lolita...the moving final chapters affirm the power of books to change people's lives even as they acknowledge the unbreakable bonds of home and family. Smart, literate and refreshingly unsentimental. * Kirkus *
Rebecca Makkai takes all the best features of the children's books her characters love and sweeps them straight into her first novel: their warmth, their vibrancy, their joy at setting their inventions in motion and following them wherever they might lead. She is a generous, original, and arresting writer, and any story she wants to tell, I want to listen. -- Kevin Brockmeier
She's a great writer...a wonderfully entertaining story packed with moral conundrums and beautiful writing -- Patrick Neale, Jaffe & Neal Bookshops * The Bookseller *
Ian is a little star. His many sayings and observations that he'll burst out with are endearing - and often funny. It's clear that Lucy is smitten by her favourite 'borrower.' * The Bookbag *

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Author's Bio

Rebecca Makkai’s stories have been anthologised in the Best American Short Stories 2010, 2009, and 2008, and have appeared in Tin House, Ploughshares, The Threepenny Review, and on Public Radio's Selected Shorts. The Borrower is her first novel. She lives north of Chicago with her husband and two daughters.

For more information visit Rebecca’s website: www.rebeccamakkai.com

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