· Book Report: Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw. I love the serendipity of having the right book come to you at the right time. Thankfully, as someone who works in publishing and surrounds herself with other book people, it’s usually not hard to coax the fates into providing said bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins. · Carol Anshaw is the author of Aquamarine and Seven Moves, both Lambda Award finalists. She has won the Carl Sandburg Award, the Society of Midland Authors Award, and a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the bltadwin.ru: HMH Books. · Carol Anshaw is an American novelist and short story writer. Her books include Carry the One, Lucky in the Corner, Seven Moves and Aquamarine. Her stories have been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories in , , and She has /5().
AQUAMARINE. For those with a yen for a choose-your-own-adventure novel, Village Voice Literary Supplement contributor Anshaw (author, as Carol White, of They Do It All With Mirrors, ) establishes the character of a young Olympic swimmer and then offers three separate versions of her destiny—all of them equally depressing. Carol Anshaw is the author of Aquamarine and Seven Moves, both Lambda Award finalists. She has won the Carl Sandburg Award, the Society of Midland Authors Award, and a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. A recipient of the National Book Critics Circle Citation for Excellence in Reviewing, she reviews books for. ['As she turns forty, Jesse Austin reflects on how her life might have turned out if she had made different choices at three crucial turning points in her past', '"With dazzling ingenuity and a bittersweet sense of regret, Aquamarine explores the intricate ways early choices--made impulsively or agonizingly--reverberate throughout a life. Shown in triptych is Jesse Austin, on the verge of.
Carol Anshaw is the author of Aquamarine and Seven Moves, both Lambda Award finalists. She has won the Carl Sandburg Award, the Society of Midland Authors Award, and a creative writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. That moment, suspended forever in the Olympic pool's aquamarine, will haunt Jesse for the rest of her life—or, more properly, her lives. With dazzling ingenuity, Carol Anshaw presents Jesse Austin in , on the verge of turning forty, inhabiting three equally possible lives. The author of the “graceful and compassionate” (People) New York Times bestseller Carry the One presents a new and long-awaited novel exploring what happens when untested people are put to a hard test, and in its aftermath, find themselves in a newly uncertain world. ORDER NOW.
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