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"Icarus Girl, The"

"Oyeyemi, Helen"

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"Very fine, new, clean, crisp and unread first printing in sharp tan boards, silver stamped titles to spine, Oyeyemi has SIGNED neatly to the title page with her name only, in a pristine pictorial...

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"Very fine, new, clean, crisp and unread first printing in sharp tan boards, silver stamped titles to spine, Oyeyemi has SIGNED neatly to the title page with her name only, in a pristine pictorial dust jacket. This compelling debut novel authored by a young Nigerian woman resident in London and still in school at the time was met by a great deal of critical acclaim and attention. "

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""The Icarus Girl" is an astonishing achievement." --"Sunday Telegraph" (London)
Jessamy "Jess" Harrison is eight years old. Sensitive, whimsical, possessed of an extraordinary and powerful imagination, she spends hours writing haiku, reading Shakespeare, or simply hiding in the dark warmth of the airing cupboard. As the child of an English father and a Nigerian mother, Jess just can't shake off the feeling of being alone wherever she goes, and the other kids in her class are wary of her tendency to succumb to terrified fits of screaming. Believing that a change from her English environment might be the perfect antidote to Jess's alarming mood swings, her parents whisk her off to Nigeria for the first time where she meets her mother's family--including her formidable grandfather.
Jess's adjustment to Nigeria is only beginning when she encounters Titiola, or TillyTilly, a ragged little girl her own age. To Jess, it seems that, at last, she has found someone who will understand her. But gradually, TillyTilly's visits become more disturbing, making Jess start to realize that she doesn't know who TillyTilly is at all.
Helen Oyeyemi draws on Nigerian mythology to present a strikingly original variation on a classic literary theme: the existence of "doubles," both real and spiritual, who play havoc with our perceptions and our lives. Lyrical, haunting, and compelling, "The Icarus Girl" is a story of twins and ghosts, of a little girl growing up between cultures and colors. It heralds the arrival of a remarkable new talent.

Product Info

ISBN: 0385513836

ISBN-13: 9780385513838

Publisher: Doubleday

Year: 2005

Type: New

Binding: Hardcover

First Edition

Signed

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EvieAnderson

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Country: United States