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Robe rouge en noir et blanc : un roman couverture rigide Elliot Ackerman

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Publication Name
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN
9780525521815
Book Title
Red Dress in Black and White : a Novel
Item Length
9.5 in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2020
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Elliot Ackerman
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Literary
Item Width
6.6 in
Item Weight
21 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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From the widely acclaimed author of Waiting for Eden: a stirring, timely new novel that unfolds over the course of a single day in Istanbul: the story of an American woman attempting to leave behind her life in Turkey--to leave without her husband. Catherine has been married for many years to Murat, an influential Turkish real estate developer, and they have a young son together, William. But when she decides to leave her marriage and return home to the United States with William and her photographer lover, Murat determines to take a stand. He enlists the help of an American diplomat to prevent his wife and child from leaving the country--but, by inviting this scrutiny into their private lives, Murat becomes only further enmeshed in a web of deception and corruption. As the hidden architecture of these relationships is gradually exposed, we learn the true nature of a cast of struggling artists, wealthy businessmen, expats, spies, a child pulled in different directions by his parents, and, ultimately, a society in crisis. Riveting and unforgettably perceptive, Red Dress in Black and White is a novel of personal and political intrigue that casts light into the shadowy corners of a nation on the brink.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
052552181x
ISBN-13
9780525521815
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038648373

Product Key Features

Book Title
Red Dress in Black and White : a Novel
Author
Elliot Ackerman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Family Life, Literary
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5 in
Item Height
1 in
Item Width
6.6 in
Item Weight
21 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3601.C5456r33 2020
Reviews
"Full of political intrigue, extramarital affairs, and unfulfilled ambition." --The Millions "At once suspenseful and delicate, Red Dress in Black and White deftly depicts love in a brutal time." --Elle.com "This absolutely riveting novel moves rapidly . . . An attention-grabbing, cleverly plotted, character-driven yarn . . . In Agatha Christie fashion, Ackerman gathers his characters for what appears to be the grand finale but saves the true reveal for the very end." -- Library Journal (starred) "Ackerman's trademark prose evocatively captures the strained nature of contemporary Turkish life . . . Deftly hints at a shadowy world that exists just out of frame and is one that lives long in the memory." -- Booklist "Deftly plotted." -- Kirkus Reviews " Red Dress in Black and White asks thought-provoking questions about the place of power both in love and in politics. For those who witnessed it, it is impossible to forget Gezi; same goes for this book." --Özgür Mumcu, columnist for Cumhuriyet and best-selling author of Peace Machine, "This absolutely riveting novel moves rapidly . . . An attention-grabbing, cleverly plotted, character-driven yarn . . . In Agatha Christie fashion, Ackerman gathers his characters for what appears to be the grand finale but saves the true reveal for the very end." --Michael Russo, Library Journal (starred) "Ackerman's trademark prose evocatively captures the strained nature of contemporary Turkish life . . . Deftly hints at a shadowy world that exists just out of frame and is one that lives long in the memory." --Alexander Moran, Booklist "Deftly plotted." -- Kirkus Reviews " Red Dress in Black and White asks thought-provoking questions about the place of power both in love and in politics. For those who witnessed it, it is impossible to forget Gezi; same goes for this book." --Özgür Mumcu, columnist for Cumhuriyet and best-selling author of Peace Machine, "Cunning, atmospheric and filled with surprises in ways that call to mind the fiction of Joseph Conrad and John le Carré. Partly an ethical Rorschach test and partly a thriller in the vein of The Year of Living Dangerously, it's the best novel yet from Ackerman . . . It's also a ton of tangled fun . . . Splendidly gnarly." -- Seattle Times "Shrewd, intricately plotted, propulsive . . . Ackerman has been compared with Hemingway, for the clarity of his prose and his international settings. And there's something of Graham Greene, too." -- Washington Post "Having worked so impressively at overturning the conventions of war fiction, Ackerman has now written a novel without a single soldier in it . . . He's decided on a different sort of drama, a territory of intrigue and tricks, entirely absorbing, with other sources of suspense . . . Ackerman's rich knowledge of Turkey is evident on every page." -- New York Times Book Review "At once suspenseful and delicate, Red Dress in Black and White deftly depicts love in a brutal time." --Elle.com "Full of political intrigue, extramarital affairs, and unfulfilled ambition." --The Millions "The whole book is taut, balanced between order and chaos, just like Istanbul in that summer of 2013." -- Associated Press "This absolutely riveting novel moves rapidly . . . An attention-grabbing, cleverly plotted, character-driven yarn . . . In Agatha Christie fashion, Ackerman gathers his characters for what appears to be the grand finale but saves the true reveal for the very end." -- Library Journal (starred) "Ackerman's trademark prose evocatively captures the strained nature of contemporary Turkish life . . . Deftly hints at a shadowy world that exists just out of frame and is one that lives long in the memory." -- Booklist "Deftly plotted." -- Kirkus Reviews " Red Dress in Black and White asks thought-provoking questions about the place of power both in love and in politics. For those who witnessed it, it is impossible to forget Gezi; same goes for this book." --Özgür Mumcu, columnist for Cumhuriyet and best-selling author of Peace Machine
Copyright Date
2020
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2019-025623
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Dewey Edition
23

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