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Highlights
- "Deeply moving, superbly crafted, and highly unconventional.
- Author(s): Garth Stein
- 464 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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About the Book
Jenna Rosen abandons her comfortable Seattle life to revisit the remote Alaskan town where her young son, Bobby, disappeared two years before. Determined to uncover the mystery of his death, she hears whispers of Tlingit legends that tell of menacing forces--and discovers a frightening new possibility about Bobby's fate.Book Synopsis
"Deeply moving, superbly crafted, and highly unconventional." --Washington Times
Raven Stole the Moon is the stunning first novel from Garth Stein, author of the phenomenal New York Times bestseller The Art of Racing in the Rain.
A profoundly poignant and unforgettable story of a grieving mother's return to a remote Alaskan town to make peace with the loss of her young son, Raven Stole the Moon combines intense emotion with Native American mysticism and a timeless and terrifying mystery, and earned raves for a young writer and his uniquely captivating imagination.
According to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, this remarkable novel "serves notice that Stein is a rare talent."
From the Back Cover
From the author of the acclaimed New York Times bestseller The Art of Racing in the Rain comes an extraordinary tale of grief, devotion, redemption, and timeless mystery.
When Jenna Rosen abandons her comfortable Seattle life to visit Wrangell, Alaska, it's a wrenching return to her past. The hometown of her Native American grandmother, Wrangell is located near the Thunder Bay Resort, where Jenna's young son, Bobby, disappeared two years before. His body was never recovered, and Jenna is determined to lay to rest the aching mystery of his death. But whispers of ancient legends begin to suggest a frightening new possibility about Bobby's fate, and Jenna must sift through the beliefs of her ancestors, the Tlingit, who still tell of powerful, menacing forces at work in the Alaskan wilderness. Armed with nothing but a mother's protective instincts, Jenna's quest for the truth behind her son's disappearance is about to pull her into a terrifying and life-changing abyss.
Review Quotes
"Just as winning as Racing." -- Joy Tipping, Dallas Morning News
"Deeply moving, superbly crafted and highly unconventional." -- Washington Times
"An unpredictable and absorbing debut... Stein intriguingly blurs the line between legend and conventional reality.... A moving tale." -- Publishers Weekly
"A treat." -- Denver Post