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Originally published
  
2013

3.6/5
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Author
  
Edwidge Danticat

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Claire of the Sea Light is a novel published in August 2013 by Knopf and written by Edwidge Danticat. Set in the island-town of Ville Rose, Haiti, it narrates the story of the disappearance of a seven-year-old girl, Claire Limyè Lanmè Faustin, and of the memories of an entire townspeople that are brought to life in the wake of her disappearance. In the words of Guardian reviewer Kamila Shamsie, "Danticat shows us a town scarred by violence, corruption, class disparities and social taboo, which is also a town of hope, dreams, love and sensuality. But these are enmeshed rather than opposing elements. Love leads to violence, dreams lead to corruption."

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The author was a finalist for Claire of the Sea Light for the 2014 Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, earning a cash prize. The novel received a starred review in Publishers Weekly, which called the book "gorgeous, arresting, and profoundly vivid" and praised its depiction of the town. The book appeared on 2013 best book lists of Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, National Public Radio, and The Washington Post.

Edwidge danticat reads an excerpt from claire of the sea light


Reviews and Coverage

  • "The Art Of Not Belonging", Dwyer Murphy interviews Edwidge Danticat, Guernica, September 3, 2013.
  • NY Times [1]
  • NY Times [2],
  • The Guardian [3],
  • San Francisco Chronicle [4], *Boston Globe [5],
  • National Public Radio [6],
  • Los Angeles Times [7]
  • References

    Claire of the Sea Light Wikipedia