Críticas:
Electrifying . . . Gowdy sucks readers into this suspenseful, supernatural story like a strong wind in a squall.--Kirkus, starred review
In this inventive novel, a woman troubled by guilt is transported into the mind of another woman--during thunderstorms!--and experiences flashes of self-illumination.--People Magazine, Best New Fiction
[A] supernatural domestic thriller and a crackling tour de force in which thunderstorms propel one woman's mind into another's body, forcing the traveler the reconsider her own stalled life and reviving long-buried memories of her sister's death . . . Thanks to Gowdy's electric style and vision, the result is unforgettable.--The New York Times Book Review
Gowdy is a magical storyteller . . . Little Sister is a gem, powered by Gowdy's incredible fabulist imagination.--BBC.org
A thrilling, captivating exploration of guilt, the female psyche, and the bonds of womanhood.--Publishers Weekly
Little Sister is only the latest in the long line of complications I've faced when it comes to recommending my favorite Barbara Gowdy book. 'Oh, you haven't read Barbara Gowdy?' I'll say. 'You should try . . .' but then what? Which book should I name? The truth is that, in each and every one, she sees so deeply into her characters, and with such brightness, that their very cells seem to glow. Gowdy is, quite simply, a virtuoso.--Kevin Brockmeier, author of THE ILLUMINATION
Little Sister is a profound, fascinating meditation on the superpowers deep inside the consciousness, if we can only get there. Once you start reading this book, you'll want to live there for a long while, in its very interesting story line and its deep, unshakable belief in the thrilling capabilities of the mind.--Rebecca Lee, author of BOBCAT AND OTHER STORIES
Little Sister is weird and wonderful. Like all of Gowdy's work, it will subtly change how you look at the everyday.--Ayelet Waldman, author of LOVE AND TREASURE
Reseña del editor:
Thunderstorms are rolling across the summer sky. Every time one breaks, Rose Bowan loses consciousness and has vivid, realistic dreams about being in another woman's body. Is Rose merely dreaming? Or is she, in fact, inhabiting a stranger? Disturbed yet entranced, she sets out to discover what is happening to her, leaving the cocoon of her family’s small repertory cinema for the larger, upended world of someone wildly different from herself. Meanwhile her mother is in the early stages of dementia, and has begun to speak for the first time in decades about another haunting presence: Rose’s younger sister. In Little Sister, one woman fights to help someone she has never met, and to come to terms with a death for which she always felt responsible. With the elegant prose and groundbreaking imagination that have earned her international acclaim, Barbara Gowdy explores the astonishing power of empathy, the question of where we end and others begin, and the fierce bonds of motherhood and sisterhood.
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