[bksvol-discuss] Re: The Shadow CatcherLanguishes

  • From: "Lori Castner" <loralee.castner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 10:03:10 -0800

Hi, Sue,

No, I am not in a hurry at all.  I just don't want it to die on step one!

Lori

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: siss52 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:20 AM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: The Shadow CatcherLanguishes



  Hi Lori,

  I will validate your book.  Are you in a hurry?  I mean, do you need the 
credits for a new subscription?  I only ask so that if you do I can get it up 
there as quickly as possible.

  Sue

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lori Castner 
  To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 4:55 AM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] The Shadow CatcherLanguishes


  Hi, Everyone,

  About three weeks ago, I submitted the book "The Shadow Catcher" by Marianne 
Wiggins.  It is languishing on Step One.

  It is a "literary" novel by an author who was once married to Solman Rushdie. 
 In a way, the narrative is slow-moving, but the prose is quite beautiful, and 
the writing reminds me of Willa Cather's writing.

  I scanned this book to read for a book group, so I have read every word, 
stripped headers and protected page numbers.  It should be an easy validation.  
I hope someone wil give it a try.  The synopsis is below:

  Cat Lover Lori

  the novel narrates episodes from the life of the photographer, Edward Curtis 
and
  opens in Hollywood, where top producers are eager to sentimentalize his 
complicated
  life.Yet, contrary to Curtis's esteemed public reputation as servant to his 
nation,
  thenarrator discovers that this artist was an absent husband and disappearing 
father.
  In the next generation, the narrator's own father, John Wiggins (1920-1970), 
would
  live and die in equal thrall to the impulse of wanderlust. Were the two men 
running
  from or running to? Dodging the false beacons of memory and legend, the 
narrator
  amasses disparate clues to recover those moments that went unrecorded and 
chases
  the silhouettes of collective history into the bright light of the present. 
This
  novel was a finalist for the 2008 National Book Critics Circle Award for 
Fiction




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