"[Chidgey] has written an elegant, connect-the-dots novel, in which each step the characters make toward one another proves emotionally treacherous."--The New Yorker
When Colette receives a letter from The Friends of Patrick Mercer about a man lying unconscious in a hospital on the other side of the world, she has no idea who the man might be. Why is she being written to? Patrick Mercer lies hospitalized in England, attempting to reconstruct his life through memory, dreams, and the inspiration of his treasured illuminated manuscripts. And half a world away, Colette is adjusting to new classes, a new apartment, a new job, all while the mysterious "Patrick" letters that keep arriving.
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Catherine Chidgey's first novel, In a Fishbone Church, was nominated for the Orange Prize, while The Strength of the Sun was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Also the author of the novel The Transformation, Chidgey lives in Dunedin, New Zealand.
"[Chidgey] has written an elegant, connect-the-dots novel, in which each step the characters make toward one another proves emotionally treacherous."--The New Yorker
When Colette receives a letter from The Friends of Patrick Mercer about a man lying unconscious in a hospital on the other side of the world, she has no idea who the man might be. Why is she being written to? Patrick Mercer lies hospitalized in England, attempting to reconstruct his life through memory, dreams, and the inspiration of his treasured illuminated manuscripts. And half a world away, Colette is adjusting to new classes, a new apartment, a new job, all while the mysterious "Patrick" letters that keep arriving.
"A wonderful new talent."--Nick Hornby, author of How to Be Good
"If novels were attics, The Strength of the Sun would be a small but overstuffed one, the sort of place you could spend hours browsing in.... Fascinating...Every one of the objects she has gathered plays a role in her intricate narrative plan."--Gary Krist, The New York Times Book Review
"[A] richly layered tale on a kaleidoscope of themes...Strength of the Sun shines brightly enough to make this worth a studied read."--The Seattle Times
"Deftly, in almost painterly fashion, Chidgey arranges her images and themes in a balanced, aesthetically pleasing composition.... The Strength of the Sun is a beautifully crafted, often poignant work."--Los Angeles Times
"Beautiful."--The Baltimore Sun
Catherine Chidgey's first novel, In a Fishbone Church, was nominated for the Orange Prize, while The Strength of the Sun was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Also the author of the novel The Transformation, Chidgey lives in Dunedin, New Zealand.
When Patrick Mercer, an elderly British medievalist on his way to sort out his dead mother's things, ends up in a coma after a car crash, his friends send regular reports to everyone in his address book, urging letters and visits. The list includes twenty-one-year-old Colette Hawkins, a bewildered, at-loose-ends New Zealander, who has never heard of him. Chidgey is interested in how the web of human interactions can stretch over space and time, and she's written an elegant, connect-the-dots novel, in which each step the characters make toward one another proves emotionally treacherous.
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