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Author:
Kathryn Davis
ISBN13:
978-0370312415
ISBN:
0370312414
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Publisher:
Bodley Head; First Edition edition (1989)
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Subcategory:
Contemporary
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1705 kb
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1909 kb
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Rating:
4.6
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908

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A New York Times Notable Book and the winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka. In LABRADOR, Davis conjures two unforgettable sisters.

Kathryn Davis is an American novelist. She is a recipient of a Lannan Literary Award. Davis has taught at Skidmore College, and is now senior fiction writer in the Writing Program in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis

Kathryn Davis is an American novelist. Louis. Davis lives in Montpelier, Vermont, with her husband, the novelist and essayist Eric Zencey. The couple has one daughter, Daphne, who is a graduate student at Syracuse University.

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Labrador is a 1988 novel by Kathryn Davis. It is Davis' debut novel. The novel deals with sibling rivalry, parental love, adult irrationality, and is a coming-of-age story about two young girls struggling with the powerful changes in their bodies and minds. Originally published in 1988 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. The novel went out of print before being reissued by Graywolf Press on March 5, 2019.

Kathryn Davis is the author of seven novels, most recently Duplex. She is the senior fiction writer on the faculty of the writing program at Washington University. Tove Jansson Author Kathryn Davis Author of introduction, etc. (2012). Kathryn Davis Author (2019). Kathryn Davis Author (2013). Kathryn Davis Author Shelly Frasier Narrator (2006) leonora Carrington Author Kathryn Davis Author of introduction, etc. (2017).

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A New York Times Notable Book and the winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for Fiction, Kathryn Davis's "dazzling first novel" (Kirkus Reviews) "transforms a literary commonplace -- a young girl's transition from childhood to adulthood -- into a brilliantly original story" (Belles Lettres). In LABRADOR, Davis conjures two unforgettable sisters. Willie, the elder, is beautiful and wayward. Kitty, the younger, is a loner whose only means of escaping the bewitching influence of her sister is to follow her grandfather to his home in Labrador, where she cannot avoid confronting the demons that haunt her. A tale of two sisters and the ambiguous, sometimes destructive ties that bind them, LABRADOR is a tender meditation on love, its joys, its limitations, and its hidden bitterness.
  • This is one of my favorite books ever. The writing is outstanding and story is simply magical. Is it possible to fall in love with a book? I did. It's a smart novel and I can't wait to read more Kathryn Davis.

  • I read Kathryn Davis' book The Thin Place and fell in love with her writing style, wanting more of her work. When I received Labrador in hardback, I could not wait to dive back into her writing style.

    As much as I enjoy the so-called "intellectual fiction", this novel was too much of that style. I tried to read at least the first 50 pages but felt myself drowning in her too in-depth work. I know that this was her first novel, so I am willing to overlook it and read her other work. However, I was deeply disappointed in this novel.

    I still think she is one hell of a writer and as stated before, I will be reading her other works very soon.