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The Goldfinch
Donna Tartt
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Description for The Goldfinch
Hardback.
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION
Theo Decker, aged thirteen, is left alone in the world after surviving a catastrophe that kills his only close relative - his mother - and tears him away from everything he knows. Tormented by grief, drifting from home to home, he grows increasingly obsessed with a small, enchanting work of art which dominates his imagination and ultimately draws him, as an adult, into a much darker life than he could ever have foreseen.
'A masterpiece' The Times
'Astonishing' Guardian
'Superb' Daily Mail
'A gripping page turner' Independent on ... Read moreSunday
'A triumph' Stephen King
'Dazzling' New York Times Show Less
Product Details
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
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About Donna Tartt
Donna Tartt is an American author who has achieved critical and public acclaim for her novels, which have been published in forty languages. Her first novel, The Secret History, was published in 1992. In 2003 she received the WH Smith Literary Award for her novel, The Little Friend, which was also nominated for the Orange Prize for Fiction. She won ... Read morethe Pulitzer Prize and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Fiction for her most recent novel, The Goldfinch. Show Less
Reviews for The Goldfinch
Another rich slice of gothic drama
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Sunday Times
Combines narrative grandeur with dazzling detail
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Guardian
Sublimely written, with elegant touches of the gothic
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The Times
Really does grip from the first page... a noirish thriller and epic love story ... Read morerolled into one
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Daily Mail
Runs the gamut from thriller to meditation on loss, and runs it magnificently
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Sunday Telegraph
A soaring masterpiece
Washington Post
The Goldfinch is a triumph... Donna Tartt has delivered an extraordinary work of fiction
Stephen King
Sumptuous, generous and entirely captivating
Books of the Year
Independent
Dazzling. A glorious, Dickensian novel that pulls together all Tartt's remarkable storytelling talents into a rapturous, symphonic whole and reminds the reader of the immersive, stay-up-all-night pleasures of reading
New York Times
An astonishing achievement. If anyone has lost their love of storytelling, The Goldfinch will most certainly return it to them. The last few pages of the novel take all the serious, big, complicated ideas beneath the surface and hold them up to the light. Not for Tartt the kind of clever riffs which are too commonly found in contemporary fiction. Instead, when plot comes to an end, she leads us to a place just beyond it - a place of meaning
Guardian
The Goldfinch is a book about art in all its forms, and right from the start we remember why we enjoy Donna Tartt so much: the humming plot and elegant prose; the living, breathing characters; the perfectly captured settings.... Joy and sorrow exist in the same breath, and by the end The Goldfinch hangs in our stolen heart
Vanity Fair
Lavish and lush in décor and span... The novel lets us see, and feel, the real bird beyond the brush, or rather, the grief, and addictive yearning, behind its cabinet of curiosities. For those who want to share the double vision, to slip attentively between luxurious illusion and overt craftiness, a deeper layer of pleasure awaits in The Goldfinch. In every sense, this is quite a piece of work
Boyd Tonkin
Independent
In the epic range of its concerns with grief, loss, loneliness, fate, and the nature of good and evil, its rich cast of characters, and its broad social canvas, it bears comparison with Proust, Dickens, Dostoevsky and Nabokov. It is meticulously structured and paced, and reading it is an enthralling experience of total immersion in Tartt's vision and voice. A beautiful and important book
Elaine Showalter
Prospect
A gripping page-turner and a challenging, beautifully written account of modern life. Moving but unsentimental, funny without being trite, all human life is here. It will doubtless be a contender for one of 2013's best novels
James Kidd
Independent on Sunday
A modern epic and an old-fashioned pilgrimage, a nimble thrill-seek and heavyweight masterpiece. And if it doesn't gain Tartt entry to the mostly boys' club that is The Great American Novel, to drink with life-members John Steinbeck, Harper Lee, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth et al, then we should close down the joint and open up another for the Great Global Novel - for that is what this is
Alex O'Connell
The Times
It is the extraordinary depth of detail and wholeness of her imagining that makes it such an impressive work... Utterly absorbing, a superb novel
Victoria Moore
Daily Mail
Mysterious and mercurial, The Goldfinch finally reveals itself as a rare bird - a highbrow fable and a page-turner
Anthony Quinn
Mail on Sunday
Without doubt a beguiling novel. It is smart - in both the British and American senses of that word - brilliantly readable, thrilling and touching
Jane Shilling
New Statesman
Like a Dutch painting, every scene is described in glittering detail and framed with retrospective melancholy. A modern-day David Copperfield... The Goldfinch is impressive - lavish, gripping, exciting
Emily Stokes
Financial Times
A novel of the highest literary ambition and dedication
David Sexton
Evening Standard
Donna Tartt engineers a recklessly impressive plot... The precocious talent that fired up her cult debut The Secret History is on full display here
Sunday Telegraph
Written with precision and thoughtfulness, it's at once a slow-burner, with Tartt lingering over scenes and descriptions and building the story in detail, and an attention-grabber... The Goldfinch is built up in careful brushstrokes into an absorbing, epic tale of deepening shadows
Tina Jackson
Metro
From the opening pages it grabs you by the scruff of the neck and does not let you go . . . It has layer upon layer of psychological detail and emotion
Viv Groskop
Red
This book is so beautifully written, you'll want to simultaneously read it at top speed to find out what happens, and savour it
Marie Claire
A large-canvas, small-brush picaresque that's both heart-rending and irresistibly wicked
Vogue
Where to begin? Simply put, I'm indescribably jealous of any reader picking up this masterpiece for the first time. And once they do, they will long remember the heartrending character of Theo Decker and his unthinkable journey
Sarah Jessica Parker
A long-awaited, elegant meditation on love, memory, and the haunting power of art... Eloquent and assured, with memorable characters... A standout and well-worth the wait
Kirkus (starred review)
A massively entertaining, darkly funny book that goes a long way toward explaining why its author is finally securing her place alongside the greatest American novelists of the past half century, including John Updike, Philip Roth, Toni Morrison, and that other latter-day Dickensian, John Irving... Required reading for anyone who loves great literature from this or any other century
USA Today
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