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Hannah Tinti

The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley


2017. 496 S. 240 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HEADLINE; TINDER PRESS 2017
ISBN: 1-472-23436-7 (1472234367)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-472-23436-0 (9781472234360)

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A father tries to protect his daughter from the legacy of his criminal past
A roller-coaster father-daughter road trip for fans of PULP FICTION or THE GIRLS: ´Pacy and violent, poignant and sensitive´ Daily Mail, Best Reads for the Beach 2017

After years spent living on the run, Samuel Hawley moves with his teenage daughter Loo to Olympus, Massachusetts. There, in his late wife´s hometown, Hawley finds work as a fisherman, while Loo struggles to fit in at school and grows curious about her mother´s mysterious death. Haunting them both are twelve scars Hawley carries on his body, from twelve bullets in his criminal past - a past that eventually spills over into his daughter´s present, until together they must face a reckoning yet to come. Both a coming of age novel and a literary thriller, THE TWELVE LIVES OF SAMUEL HAWLEY explores what it means to be a hero, and the price we pay to protect the people we love most.
[We are] carried by Tinti´s seductive prose. She has a deep feeling for the passage of time and its effect on character. And when it´s appropriate, she can use her vivid language to express the ripping depth of human pain. As this strikingly symphonic novel enters its last movement, the final bars remind us that all of the painful wounds that humans can endure, the worse are self-inflicted. New York Times Book Review
Tinti, Hannah
Hannah Tinti grew up in Salem, Massachusetts and has worked as a writer, editor and teacher. She is the author of the short story collection ANIMAL CRACKERS and co-founder and editor-in-chief of One Story magazine. Her first novel, THE GOOD THIEF, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, winner of the Centre for Fiction´s First Novel Prize and a recipient of the American Library Association´s Alex Award. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.