The Lovely Bones (Hardcover)

Author: Alice Sebold
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780316666343
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Publish Date: 7/1/2002
Buy.com Sku: 30962486
Item#: RCJKHN
Buy.com Sales Rank: 74471
Dimensions (in Inches) 8.5H x 5.75L x 1.25T
Pages: 288
 
In the hands of a brilliant new novelist, and through the eyes of her winning new heroine, this tale of family, memory, love, and living is told by 14-year-old Susie Salmon, who is already in heaven. In the sweet, untroubled voice of a precocious teenage girl, Susie relates the awful events of her death and builds out of her family's grief the most hopeful and joyful of stories.

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"Sebold has given us a fantasy-fable of great authority, charm, and daring. She's a one-of-a-kind writer."
Jonathan Franzen, author of The Corrections

When we first meet Susie Salmon, she is already in heaven. As she looks down from this strange new place, she tells us, in the fresh and spirited voice of a fourteen-year-old girl, a tale that is both haunting and full of hope.

In the weeks following her death, Susie watches life on Earth continuing without her-her school friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her family holding out hope that she'll be found, her killer trying to cover his tracks. As months pass without leads, Susie sees her parents' marriage being contorted by loss, her sister hardening herself in an effort to stay strong, and her little brother trying to grasp the meaning of the word gone.

And she explores the place called heaven. It looks a lot like her school playground, with the good kind of swing sets. There are counselors to help newcomers adjust and friends to room with. Everything she ever wanted appears as soon as she thinks of it-except the thing she most wants: to be back with the people she loved on Earth.

With compassion, longing, and a growing understanding, Susie sees her loved ones pass through grief and begin to mend. Her father embarks on a risky quest to ensnare her killer. Her sister undertakes a feat of remarkable daring. And the boy Susie cared for moves on, only to find himself at the center of a miraculous event.

The Lovely Bones is luminous and astonishing, a novel that builds out of grief the most hopeful of stories. In the hands of a brilliant new writer, this story of the worst thing a family can face is transformed into a suspenseful and even funny novel about love, memory, joy, heaven, and healing.


 
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Susie Salmon was raped and murdered in 1973, and, from her perch in heaven, she tells the story of what happened to her, watches her family back on earth as they go about their grief-stricken lives, and describes what it's like to be a kid in heaven. Alice Sebold's novel, which draws on some of her own experiences, became a runaway best-seller as soon as it was published. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.

 

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Kirkus
"An extraordinary, almost-successful debut that treats sensational material with literary grace....[M]ostly mesmerizing and deserving of the attention it's sure to receive." 05/01/2002

New York Times
"What might play as a sentimental melodrama in the hands of a lesser writer becomes in this volume a keenly observed portrait of familial love and how it endures and changes over time. The novel is an elegy...about a vanished place and time and the loss of childhood innocence. And it is also a deeply affecting meditation on the ways in which terrible pain and loss can be redeemed...through love and acceptance....[Some] lapses do not diminish Ms. Sebold's achievements: the ability to capture both the ordinary and the extraordinary, the banal and the horrific, in lyrical, unsentimental prose; her instinctive understanding of the mathematics of love between parents and children; her gift for making palpable the dreams, regrets and unstilled hopes of one girl and one family." - Michiko Kakutani 06/18/2002

London Review of Books
"The book's conceit, that Susie lives watchfully on, is also the book's deceit. THE LOVELY BONES aims to be, in the end, a feel-good book about rape, torture and murder, and while such an unlikely achievement is remarkable, it is also unsettling in ways that Sebold does not begin to address....The idea of an epidemic of children being snatched by their neighbors amounts to a fantasy...: it's chilling, thrilling and completely unbuttressed by fact. THE LOVELY BONES endows that fantasy with a happy ending. Cuteness, it turns out, is immortal. This is not only untrue; it's distasteful. For all Sebold's deftness, her novel plays into US culture's saccharine sensibility about girls and violence, a sensibility that attends the appetite for horror and is inseparable from it." - Rebecca Mead 10/03/2002

New York Review of Books
"I asked myself, as I read THE LOVELY BONES, what could be the point of having the dead girl narrate the aftermath of her death--what, in other words, this voice could achieve that a standard omniscient narrator couldn't--and it occurred to me that the answer is that Susie is there to provide comfort: not to those who survive her, to whom she can't really make herself known or felt, but to the audience. The real point of Sebold's novel isn't to make you confront dreadful things, but, if anything, to assure you that they have no really permanent consequences....In its proleptic yearning for relief, and indeed in its emphasis on the bathetic appeal of victimhood, its pseudo-therapeutic lingo of healing and insistence that everything is really OK, that we needn't really be sad, that nothing is, in the end, really scary, Sebold's book is indeed timely...." - Daniel Mendelsohn 01/16/2002


 
 
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Chapter One

My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973. In newspaper photos of missing girls from the seventies, most looked like me: white girls with mousy brown hair. This was before kids of all races and genders started appearing on milk cartons or in the daily mail. It was still back when people believed things like that didn't happen.

In my junior high yearbook I had a quote from a Spanish poet my sister had turned me on to, Juan Ramn Jimnez. It went like this: "If they give you ruled paper, write the other way." I chose it both because it expressed my contempt for my structured surroundings ? la the classroom and because, not being some dopey quote from a rock group, I thought it marked me as literary. I was a member of the Chess Club and Chem Club and burned everything I tried to make in Mrs. Delminico's home ec class. My favorite teacher was Mr. Botte, who taught biology and lik

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5 of 5 Response to your book "The Lovely Bones" Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Loriel Beck or at lbeck from Ganado, Arizona located on the Navajo Nation.   

After reading your book it really broadens my horizon about book and how as youth, it is said not to just a book by its cover and that is really true.After being recommend to read this book was interesting, and hard to set it down. What really caught my attention was how you put Susie Salmon, worded every thing that is going on to her family into third person. Having to read it from a different point of view many times of how the effects took a told on her in a place she was not ready for as well as her family. I really enjoy reading your book and hope you soon publish another that has us at the edge of our seats. Keep up the good writing and good luck.
 
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5 of 5 a wonderful read! Saturday, February 07, 2004
Kristin from Tremont IL  
This book was so much better than I expected. The beginning sort of drags you down, but the book in its entirety is uplifting. I recommend this book to everyone as it has such an interesting and eye-opening perspective on heaven, families going through a loss, and our society in general. It's really a wonderful read--I could not put it down.
 
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5 of 5 Someone to Watch Over Wednesday, January 28, 2004
TM from Helena,MT  
Never has a book been written from this perspective. It's tragic,yet grabs your attention and hangs on to you page after page. I couldn't wait for the next opportunity to get back into the story. A great book that leaves you wanting more. Leaves the door open for the question, what happens to everyone 5 or 10 years down the road? This is a book that has you searching for the author's name on the shelf!
 
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5 of 5 Hope & Survival Monday, January 13, 2003
Christy H. from Hilo, HI  
I thought this was going to be one of the saddest books I have ever read but realized half way through it that it was about hope and survival. I highly recommend this book. It is such a fresh idea and reads really quickly. It is nice to finally see a new idea on the after life. I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did!
 
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5 of 5 It touched me... Monday, January 06, 2003
A Reader from Northern NJ  
This book really touched me like no other. I found it almost "comforting"--especially after all we've been through since 9/11 [I live just 20 miles from NYC where I worked on 9/11. 5 people from our town were murdered at the WTC--and two co-workers' relatives] So maybe that explains the impact of this book which starts with sudden, violent death---but takes us to on a journey of hope....
 
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5 of 5 A heavenly story divinely written Tuesday, November 12, 2002
A Reader from Portland Maine  
This is a lovely story that begins rather sad, but ended lifting my spirits and giving me hope in humanity and God. This is one of my favorite fictional novels with a sort of spiritual theme. But my favorite non-fiction novel that has a spiritual theme is called, "I Talked To God And He Wants To Talk To You". It's the true story of a guy who struggles with his faith after his brother dies of Mad Cow disease. Simply wonderful. I recommend both books.
 
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5 of 5 Wonderful writer, heartbreaking story Tuesday, October 29, 2002
Sandy from Toledo, OH  
This is a book like none I've ever read. It doesn't just tug at your heart, it breaks it. The characters are believable and the story is realistic. Maybe too realistic. But I do recommend it.
 
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5 of 5 Spirit lives on. So does justice and love. Tuesday, October 15, 2002
Li z London from Oklahoma  
This so far has been one of the best books I have read in quite a long time. Pay attention to every sentence, because they all tie together throughout in the book. Written in first person by a young murdered girl who longs for her family amoung other things. If you didn't believe in life after death before you may reconsider.
 
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