In a small town in Canada, Clara Callan reluctantly takes leave of her sister, Nora, who is bound for New York. It's a time when the growing threat of fascism in Europe is a constant worry, and people escape from reality through radio and the movies. Meanwhile, the two sisters -- vastly different in personality, yet inextricably linked by a shared past -- try to find their places within the complex web of social expectations for young women in the 1930s.
While Nora embarks on a glamorous career as a radio-soap opera star, Clara, a strong and independent-minded woman, struggles to observe the traditional boundaries of a small and tight-knit community without relinquishing her dreams of love, freedom, and adventure. However, things aren't as simple as they appear -- Nora's letters eventually reveal life in the big city is less exotic than it seems, and the tranquil solitude of Clara's life is shattered by a series of unforeseeable events. These twists of fate require all of Clara's courage and strength, and finally put the seemingly unbreakable bond between the sisters to the test.
Review Quotes
"CLARA CALLAN is one of those rare novels that one might justifiably call a masterpiece." - -- Jay Parini, author of THE APPRENTICE LOVER
"Superb... Traces with understated compassion ... the separate histories of two sisters.... A wrenching chronicle of time passing and opportunity lost." - Kirkus Reviews (Starred)
"Superb... Traces with understated compassion ... the separate histories of two sisters." - Kirkus Reviews (Starred)
"Mr. Wright writes with the apparent ease of breathing, and he is both touching and very very funny." - New York Times (on THE AGE OF LONGING)
"A classic page-turner." - Quill & Quire
"A compelling narrative and characters that brim with humanity." - Winnipeg Free Press
"A near-perfect miniature: precisely written, true in voice and setting." - Toronto Star (on THE AGE OF LONGING)
"An amazing feat [that] remind some readers of the American poet Elizabeth Bishop." - Publishers Weekly
"Clara Callan is as compelling as any Margaret Atwood or as incisive as a Robertson Davies.... [An] invigoratingly original work." - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"As compelling as any Margaret Atwood or as incisive as a Robertson Davies.... [An] invigoratingly original work." - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"A singularly poignant story about the depravity of human beings [and] their compassion and amazing capacity to endure." - Times Literary Supplement (London)
"A compelling story of perseverance and quiet triumph." - Washington Post
"Entertaining." - Boston Globe
Dimensions (Overall): 8.13 Inches (H) x 5.35 Inches (W) x 1.04 Inches (D)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 415
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Literary
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Format: Paperback
Author: Richard B Wright
Language: English
Street Date: December 2, 2003
TCIN: 76910904
UPC: 9780060506070
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-2971
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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