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The Mercy of Thin Air - by Ronlyn Domingue (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "This is that rarest of first novels--a truly original voice, and a truly original story.
- Author(s): Ronlyn Domingue
- 336 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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About the Book
In 1920s New Orleans, Raziela Nolan is in the throes of a magnificent love affair when she dies in a tragic accident. She narrates the story of her lost love, as well as the relationship of the couple whose house she haunts more than 75 years later. The couple's trials compel Razi to slowly unravel the mystery of what happened to her first and only love, and to confront a long-hidden secret.
Book Synopsis
"This is that rarest of first novels--a truly original voice, and a truly original story." --Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author
The 20th anniversary of this lyrical debut novel is both a love letter to New Orleans and a transcendent exploration of the nature of love and how it transcends all barriers--even death.
New Orleans, 1920s. Raziela Nolan is in the throes of a magnificent love affair when she dies in a tragic accident. In an instant, she leaves behind her one true love and her dream of becoming a doctor...but somehow, she still remains. Immediately after her death, Razi chooses to stay between--a realm that exists after life and before whatever lies beyond it.
From this remarkable vantage point, Razi narrates the stories of her lost love, Andrew, and the relationship of Amy and Scott, a couple whose house she haunts almost seventy-five years later. The Mercy of Thin Air entwines these two fateful and redemptive love stories that echo across three generations. From ambitious, forward-thinking Razi, who illegally slips birth control guides into library books; to hip web designer Amy, who begins to fall off the edge of grief; to Eugenia, caught between since the Civil War, the characters in this wondrous novel sing with life. Evoking the power of love, memory, and time, The Mercy of Thin Air culminates in a startling finish that will leave you breathless.
Review Quotes
"Domingue's vision of the shifting, shadowy world of the dead is convincing and surprisingly affecting . . . and stays just the right side of romantic." -- Daily Mail (London)
"Entrancing and ethereal." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Filled with vivid descriptions of . . . marvelous human sensations that people take for granted and that spirits can only wistfully recall, this is a novel that gets under one's skin." -- Library Journal (starred review)
"This is that rarest of first novels -- a truly original voice, and a truly original story." -- Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of The Tenth Circle
"Through the alchemy of Domingue's rich, lovely prose we are transported back and forth through time." -- The Boston Globe