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In the tradition of The Thirteenth Tale, Brunonia Barry's bewitching gothic novel, The Lace Reader, is a phenomenon. Called "[a] richly imagined saga of passion, suspense, and magic" by Time Magazine, it is a haunting and remarkable tale told by an unforgettable, if strangely unreliable narrator--a woman from an enigmatic Salem family who can foretell the future in patterns of lace. The Lace Reader was a runaway New York Times bestseller--hitting the top lists in major cities across the country, from Boston to Chicago to Los Angeles--and has immediately established debut author Brunonia Barry as a major force in contemporary American fiction.

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"With THE LACE READER, Brunonia Barry plunges us through the looking glass and beyond to a creepy and fascinating world. Prepare to meet strange, brave, bruised, electrically alive women there. Prepare to be riveted by their story and to live under its spell long after you've reached its astonishing end."--Marisa de los Santos, author of Love Walked In and Belong to Me

"Barry's modern-day story of Towner Whitney, who has the psychic gift to read the future in lace patterns, is complex but darker in subject matter.... The novel's gripping and shocking conclusion is a testament to Barry's creativity."--USA Today

"Finely rendered moments make this a novel to savor--a story as textured as it is imaginative... a story that readers will find as lovely as a swatch of handmade lace."--Rocky Mountain News

"Evocative, layered, smart, and astonishing, THE LACE READER is a fever dream of a novel that will haunt me for a long time to come. The Salem, Massachusetts that the Whitney women inhabit is a wild, dark place, and I loved every moment that I spent there."--Joshilyn Jackson, author of The Girl Who Stopped Swimming

"Suspenseful and literary catnip-for-book-clubs...while it's surprisingly gritty for having "lace" in the title, we're calling this now as the beach read of '08."--New York magazine

"The Lace Reader is a page-turner, and the ending is almost as shocking as the film The Sixth Sense."--Salem Gazette

"Barry's depictions of her characters' altered states of consciousness are beautifully rendered. And "The Lace Reader" establishes Brunonia Barry as a force..."--The Olympian

"Past and present mysteries merge in a fast-moving narrative that builds through a numerous small dramas to a theatrical conclusion."--Katherine Turman, Elle

"[For] fans of Dennis Lehane's Shutter Island, Chris Bohjalian's The Double Bind."--Booklist

"An ambitious debut. Unusual and otherworldly, this is a blizzard of a story which manages to pull together its historical, supernatural and psychiatric elements. A survivor's tale of redemption."--Kirkus Reviews
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Q & A with Brunonia Barry, the author of The Lace Reader

Your name—Brunonia—is very unusual. What’s the history behind it?

Brunonia is actually my middle name. I was named after my family’s summer house in New Hampshire which is called Brunonia Cottage. The cottage has been in our family for several generations. My grandfather attended Brown, and, evidently, wrote some kind of song for them. He was great with music and lyrics. At some point, he named the cottage after his alma mater. Brunonia is the latin word for Brown.

How did your work making brain teaser puzzles for a toy company influence the story?

It takes a very different kind of thought process to create a puzzle as opposed to solving one. The book is a actually a brain teaser of sorts. The whole thing is a kind of logic puzzle where you have to figure out what’s really going on with the limited, and often flawed, information you’ve been given.

What was it like to go from local self-published author to having publishers around the world clamoring to acquire the rights to The Lace Reader? Did it feel like everything happened overnight?

Obviously, this is a dream come true for me. I have always wanted to be a novelist. No matter what I did for work, that dream was always with me. And, literally, everything did happen overnight, or over the period of a few nights. My life has changed completely. I am thrilled.

Where did you get your inspiration for The Lace Reader?

I have a piece of lace that my grandmother once gave me, that I have carried from place to place. It is a beautiful delicate piece made by nuns during the Great Depression. One night, when we were renovating the old Victorian house that we lived in at the time, I had a dream that I was looking through the piece of lace and saw a field of horses where a wall had once been. For most people, that would have been a beautiful dream, but I am very allergic to horses, so the dream caused me some anxiety. Plus, it was an interior wall, so the dream didn’t make much sense. The next day when the contractor arrived to take down the wall to enlarge our kitchen, he remarked that he hated these old horsehair plaster walls, that the dust got into the air and was almost impossible to clear. Obviously, we never knocked down the wall. But a book idea was born.

What kind of research did you do for the book?

There was quite a bit of research involved. First of all, there was the history of Ipswich lace, which was a fascinating industry run entirely by women which flourished for a short period, then vanished completely. I did a great deal of research about the psychological aspects of the book, about bereavement in twins, about abuse victims. And there was research about Salem: from the witch trials and the shipping trade to modern pagan religions. I had some great help along the way and many experts to check my accuracy.

Have you ever tried to make lace yourself?

I have tried, and failed miserably.

Some people have compared The Lace Reader to Rebecca, who are your favorite authors and what are some recent books you’ve read for pleasure?

I like Daphne Du Maurier, and read quite a bit of her work in college, as well as Graham Greene’s. I lived in Dublin for a year studying James Joyce’s Ulysses. I love Proust, and dream of reading his untranslated works one day, but my French language skills will have to be much improved before I begin. For a while, I was fixated on the Japanese writer Kobo Abe, particularly Woman in the Dunes and The Box Man. I don’t read too much while I’m writing because I find that it confuses me. To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my all-time favorite books. Recently I have been reading some of Franz Wright’s poetry, and Junot Diaz’s Drown. And I just finished Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart Onan, which I loved.

You worked as a tour guide at Nathaniel Hawthorne’s home, The House of the Seven Gables, Salem has a rich history—how did growing up in a town with such a colorful past inform your imagination and your writing?

I live in Salem now, but I actually grew up in Marblehead, which is the next town over, but was once part of Salem. Our house was on the Salem Harbor side of town, and I was always taking the boat over to Salem, or riding my bike. History is just part of life when you live in such a place. I didn’t realize how unusual it was until I lived elsewhere. I think it’s important to understand our history, if only to keep from repeating it.

You’ve worked in Hollywood—-is there a difference between writing screen plays and writing a novel?

There’s a big difference, I think. In a novel, you might spend fifty pages describing something that can be shown with a few camera shots in a screenplay. And the screenwriting process has an element of collaboration that a novel doesn’t have, though I think there is a definite collaboration between the novel and the reader, but that happens much later in the process.

One early reviewer said The Lace Reader was nearly as shocking as the movie The Sixth Sense, do you have a favourite movie and does cinema influence your writing?

My favorite movie to watch repeatedly is Wonder Boys. I love the old screwball comedies of the 30’s an 40’s. John Cassavetes’ Tempest is a favorite, as is Nobody’s Fool. I like the Matrix movies. Girl Interrupted, White Oleander, The Verdict, The Hudsucker Proxy, Gone Baby Gone. And any old Fred Astaire movies. My husband and I are addicted to old 1950’s sci-fi. And lately, I’ve been repeatedly watching a Canadian television series called Slings and Arrows which is one of the best things I’ve seen in quite a while.

What is Difficult Tea and how did you create the recipe?

I love teas of all kinds. I was looking for a winter tea with a little spice, and I came up with a blend of assam with cinnamon and just a touch of cayenne pepper to give it a bit of a kick. And because I was missing Los Angeles that year, I added a bit of cilantro on top, sort of as a joke. It’s a strange blend, and I am one of the few people who actually likes it.

You are renovating a historic home just off the famous Chestnut Street in Salem, the homes in The Lace Reader hold many secrets—have you found any surprises during your renovation?

We have found some interesting things, old newspapers, children’s treasures hidden in secret alcoves. The oddest thing to me was that I found my last name carved into a door in the basement. I’m sure there is a logical explanation, but it was kind of surprising, since no one by that name has ever lived in this house.

The Red Hat Society plays a crucial role in your novel—how did you learn about this society?

I was quite far along in the book, writing about Eva’s tea room when a friend asked if I knew about the Red Hats. I looked into them, and I thought they would be just the kind of customers that Eva would also count as friends. They are daring women who aren’t afraid to speak out. They’re also a lot of fun, which Eva definitely was. One of the book clubs compared the Red Hats in my book to a Greek chorus, which I thought was great.

You have a dog and dogs are saviours for the main character in your novel—do you feel that dogs really do have a special relationship with people?

Definitely. Our golden retriever seems to have a sixth sense about many things. When my husband is out doing errands and heading back to the house, I know he’s on the way home when Byzy goes to the window and starts looking for him. It’s very odd, but it happens almost every time. Also, dogs are very tied to us emotionally. And they are always so happy to be with you. You can’t be in a bad mood when you’re with a dog. At least I can’t.

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  • Publication date2008
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