Items related to The Glass Ocean

Baker, Lori The Glass Ocean ISBN 13: 9780143125662

The Glass Ocean - Softcover

 
9780143125662: The Glass Ocean
View all copies of this ISBN edition:
 
 
"I write in retrospect, from the vantage of a distant shore."
Flame-haired, six-foot-two in stocking feet, eighteen-year-old Carlotta Dell oro recounts the lives of her parents solitary glassmaker Leopoldo Dell oro and beautiful, unreachable Clotilde Girard and discovers in their loves and losses, their omissions and obsessions, thecircumstances of her abandonment and the weight of her inheritance. Thomas Pynchon calls debut novelist Lori Baker a storyteller with uncanny access to the Victorians, not only to the closely woven texture of their days but also to the dangerous nocturnal fires being attended to in their hearts.
Carlotta s story begins in 1841, when Leo and Clotilde meet aboard the "Narcissus," on an expedition led by Clotilde s magnanimous, adventuring father. Leo is commissioned to draw the creatures of the deep sea, but is bewitched instead by golden Clotilde, beginning a devotion that will prove inescapable. Clotilde meanwhile sees only her dear papa, but when he goes missing she is pushed to Leo, returning with him to the craggy English shores of Whitby, the place to which Leo vowed he would never return.
There they form an uneasy coexistence, lost to one another. The events of the "Narcissus" haunt them, leaving Clotilde grieving for her father, while Leo becomes possessed by the work of transforming his sea sketches into glass. But in finding his art he surrenders Clotilde, and the distance between the two is only magnified by the birth of baby Carlotta.
Years have passed, and Carlotta is now grown. A friend from the past comes to Whitby, and with his arrival sets into motion the Dell oros inevitable disintegration. In hypnotic, inimitable prose Lori Baker s "The Glass Ocean" transforms a story of family into something as otherworldly and mesmerizing as life beneath the sea itself."

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

Review:
Chicago Tribune
"Baker is gifted with a surreal, descriptive imagination, and her Victorian world is densely populated with the kind of objects you want to pick up and examine: kaleidoscopes, mechanical birds, glass eyes, hanging orchids. The novel is a cabinet of curiosities stuffed to the gills with fascinating things."
Publishers Weekly (starred):
"Baker's unforgettable tale is rich with nuance, buried passions, and Victorian oddities, offering passage into an extraordinary world."
Booklist (starred):
"[A] hauntingly beautiful debut... Gorgeously written and elegantly evocative, Baker's prose brings the Dell'oros' world to life and drives home the tragedy of their fruitless longings."
Thomas Pynchon
"An adventure of dreamlike momentum and romantic intensity, brought alive by a storyteller with uncanny access to the Victorians, not only to the closely-woven texture of their days but also to the dangerous nocturnal fires being attended to in their hearts."
John Banville, author of "The Sea"
""The Glass Ocean" is that rarest of things, a historical novel, or at least a novel set in history, that is also a work of art. Lori Baker is a captivating story-teller, and her prose has the flash and fire of molten glass."
Bustle.com:
"Carlotta, the hero of debut novelist Lori Baker's "The Glass Ocean," was born to love-lorn seafarers whose story she learns slowly and achingly. As facts surface, the past haunts Carlotta, and with the dream-like atmosphere of the novel, the reader is haunted, too. But the setting and the rich characterization of Carlotta's artist father and beautiful mother propelled me through the pages; Baker has a gift for narrating in detail, and the intensity of the love story kept me sucked in."
Largehearted Boy:
"An evocative and transporting debut novel, an impressive work of historical fiction."
Harry Mathews, author of "The Conversions "
""The Glass Ocean" is breatht

Chicago Tribune
"Baker is gifted with a surreal, descriptive imagination, and her Victorian world is densely populated with the kind of objects you want to pick up and examine: kaleidoscopes, mechanical birds, glass eyes, hanging orchids. The novel is a cabinet of curiosities stuffed to the gills with fascinating things."
Publishers Weekly (starred):
"Baker's unforgettable tale is rich with nuance, buried passions, and Victorian oddities, offering passage into an extraordinary world."
Booklist (starred):
[A] hauntingly beautiful debut... Gorgeously written and elegantly evocative, Baker s prose brings the Dell oros world to life and drives home the tragedy of their fruitless longings.
Thomas Pynchon
"An adventure of dreamlike momentum and romantic intensity, brought alive by a storyteller with uncanny access to the Victorians, not only to the closely-woven texture of their days but also to the dangerous nocturnal fires being attended to in their hearts."
John Banville, author of "The Sea"
""The Glass Ocean" is that rarest of things, a historical novel, or at least a novel set in history, that is also a work of art. Lori Baker is a captivating story-teller, and her prose has the flash and fire of molten glass."
Bustle.com:
Carlotta, the hero of debut novelist Lori Baker's "The Glass Ocean," was born to love-lorn seafarers whose story she learns slowly and achingly. As facts surface, the past haunts Carlotta, and with the dream-like atmosphere of the novel, the reader is haunted, too. But the setting and the rich characterization of Carlotta's artist father and beautiful mother propelled me through the pages; Baker has a gift for narrating in detail, and the intensity of the love story kept me sucked in.
Largehearted Boy:
An evocative and transporting debut novel, an impressive work of historical fiction.
Harry Mathews, author of "The Conversions "
""The Glass Ocean" is breathtakingly good as though Jean Rhys had come back from the dead to outdo "Wide Sargasso Sea." So completely satisfying (as well as satisfyingly disturbing) that at the end one doesn t wish it would go on forever because the ending itself is so beautifully right. Hat, shirt, and shoes off to a wizard of fiction."
Joanna Scott, author of "Arrogance"
"The Glass Ocean" is a rare accomplishment, its fictional world so delicately and vividly wrought that the narrative takes on the force of an emergent secret history. It is a haunting, beautiful novel, full of mysteries and illuminations.

"

Book Description:
'The Glass Ocean is that rarest of things, a historical novel, or at least a novel set in history, that is also a work of art. Lori Baker is a captivating story-teller, and her prose has the flash and fire of molten glass' John Banville

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

  • PublisherPenguin Group USA
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 0143125664
  • ISBN 13 9780143125662
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages338
  • Rating

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9781594205361: The Glass Ocean

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  1594205361 ISBN 13:  9781594205361
Publisher: Penguin Pr, 2013
Hardcover

  • 9781410463708: The Glass Ocean

    Thornd..., 2013
    Hardcover

  • 9781844089482: The Glass Ocean

    Virago, 2014
    Softcover

  • 9781844089475: The Glass Ocean

    Virago, 2013
    Hardcover

  • 9781844089468: The Glass Ocean

    Virago, 2013
    Softcover

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

Stock Image

Baker, Lori
Published by Penguin Books (2014)
ISBN 10: 0143125664 ISBN 13: 9780143125662
New Paperback Quantity: 1
Seller:
GoldBooks
(Denver, CO, U.S.A.)

Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed. Seller Inventory # think0143125664

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 22.81
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: £ 3.40
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Baker, Lori
Published by Penguin Books (2014)
ISBN 10: 0143125664 ISBN 13: 9780143125662
New Softcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Front Cover Books
(Denver, CO, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: new. Seller Inventory # FrontCover0143125664

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
£ 24.61
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: £ 3.44
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds