The heart / Maylis de Kerangal ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor.
By: Kerangal, Maylis de [author].
Contributor(s): Taylor, Sam [translator.].
Publisher: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016Edition: First American edition.Description: 242 pages; 20 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780374240905(hardback).Uniform titles: Réparer les vivants. English Subject(s): Heart -- Transplantation -- Patients -- Fiction | Organ donors -- Fiction | FICTION / LiteraryGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "Just before dawn on a Sunday morning, three teenage boys go surfing. Returning home, exhausted, the driver lets the car drift off the road into a tree. Two of the boys are wearing seat belts; one is sent through the windshield. He is declared brain-dead shortly after arriving at the hospital. His heart is still beating.The Heart takes place over the twenty-four hours surrounding a fatal accident and a resulting heart transplant as life is taken from a young man and given to a woman close to death. In gorgeous, ruminative prose it examines the deepest feelings of everyone involved--grieving parents, hardworking doctors and nurses--as they navigate decisions of life and death. As stylistically audacious as it is emotionally explosive, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart has mesmerized readers in France, where it has been hailed as the breakthrough work of a new literary star"--Summary: "An audacious novel about the 24 hours surrounding a heart transplant"--Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | PQ2671.E64 R4713 2016 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000011900 |
"Originally published in French in 2014 by Verticales, an imprint of Éditions Gallimard, France, as Réparer les vivants" -- Verso title page.
"Just before dawn on a Sunday morning, three teenage boys go surfing. Returning home, exhausted, the driver lets the car drift off the road into a tree. Two of the boys are wearing seat belts; one is sent through the windshield. He is declared brain-dead shortly after arriving at the hospital. His heart is still beating.The Heart takes place over the twenty-four hours surrounding a fatal accident and a resulting heart transplant as life is taken from a young man and given to a woman close to death. In gorgeous, ruminative prose it examines the deepest feelings of everyone involved--grieving parents, hardworking doctors and nurses--as they navigate decisions of life and death. As stylistically audacious as it is emotionally explosive, Maylis de Kerangal's The Heart has mesmerized readers in France, where it has been hailed as the breakthrough work of a new literary star"--
"An audacious novel about the 24 hours surrounding a heart transplant"--