Turn of Mind
Turn of Mind
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Author(s): LaPlante, Alice
ISBN No.: 9780802119773
Pages: 320
Year: 201107
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 33.12
Status: Out Of Print

-- A New York Times Editor''s Choice -- An NPR, Vogue , Milwaukee Journal Sentinel , and Globe and Mail Summer Reading Pick "To call Turn of Mind a thriller--or a chronicle of illness, or a saga of friendship for that matter--would confine it to a genre it transcends. This is a portrait of an unstable mind, an expansive, expertly wrought imagining of memory''s failures and potential. In LaPlante''s vivid prose, [Dr. White''s] waning mind proves a prism instead of a prison, her memory refracted to rich, sensual effect. There are moments of steely, surgical calm, the language tight and fractured . and there are moments of blooming, antic poetry. LaPlante has imagined a lunatic landscape well. The twists and turns of mind this novel charts are haunting and original.


"-- The New York Times Book Review "Gripping . Skilfull . Unique . [A] compelling whodunit . LaPlante has created an unforgettable portrait of the process of forgetting."-- The Washington Post Book World "Rare . LaPlante''s fine novel is both lyrical and shocking." -- Boston Globe "Remarkably poignant .


An artful, ambitious, and arresting attempt to capture the thoughts and feelings, by turns confused, conspiratorial, canny, and clear, of a person in the throes of mental illness . LaPlante reminds us all, passionately, that no matter what the state of our health, reality can be elusive and subjective."-- The San Francisco Chronicle "Expertly paced . A stunning act of imagination."-- Chicago Tribune "This book is to 2011 what Anna Quindlen''s Every Last One was to 2010--the dread-filled, un-putdownable page turner. Skillfully written in the memory-loss first person, the book combines murder mystery with family drama, bringing new meaning to the term ''psychological thriller.''"-- Vanity Fair "Haunting . Blackly humorous .


Remarkable . [Told in] the crisp, super-intelligent, and brutally confused voice of Dr. Jennifer White . LaPlante is certain in her footing--the verisimilitude here is unnerving . [as] she takes us into a world of gauzy shadows and scattered puzzle pieces."-- Newsday "Daring and confident . A tour de force."-- Minneapolis Star-Tribune "This poignant debut immerses us in dementia''s complex choreography.


Dr. White is . by turns brilliant, hallucinatory, and heartbreakingly vulnerable. [A] lyrical mosaic, an indelible portrait of a disappearing mind."-- People (4 stars) "This dazzlingly adroit debut novel is full of suspense, rueful humor, and scalpel-sharp insights into the intricacies of love and frienship--as well as the resilience of the human spirit." -- More "A brilliant, even audacious conceit . Pitch-perfect."-- Chicago Sun-Times "Not only was I mesmerized by LaPlante''s ability to put the reader in the circumstance of a slowly evaporating ability to stay in the present, but the ending of the book was also one of the most indelible I have read in years--I was stunned, silent, and shaken.


"--The Daily Beast "A heart-wrenching yet thrilling read . It is a mystery, thriller, medical story, family drama, and just an all-around good read."-- Deseret News "How does LaPlante pull a story out of [a protagonist] with no memory? In a word: deftly. A clever whodunit. If this portrait is correct, Jennifer is a sad but true reflection of a disease that ebbs and flows unmercifully. One minute she stares in wonder at a commonplace item like a toothbrush, the next she reacts with almost animal cunning, and the next--almost miraculously--she displays the most salient facets of her former self. The novel''s ending alone will show what a long and winding road it is from confused to comatose." -- The Seattle Times "Moving .


Unusual . Cleverly and well written . I was quickly hooked."-- Literary Review (UK) "[An] accomplished thriller . Vivid . Turn of Mind is an incisive, humane exploration of how we can rail against our need for close relationships with others, feeling that they undermine our independence, even as we keep going back for more."-- Times Literary Supplement "A page-turner . Creates a startling range and texture of fear.


From agonizing, slow-motion-car-crash moments to the ironic frissons of a good horror movie, [LaPlante] hits every bell. The complexity never fades . The razor sharp quality of [Jennifer''s] thoughts, even at their most fragmented, gives her entire ordeal a "Twilight Zone" feel. Up until the final stages of the disease, she still somehow manages to retain the quality of a lone sane person adrift in a world that definitely isn''t." -- Los Angeles Times "Brilliant . Turn of Mind is relentless and chilling."-- The Globe and Mail "The basic premise of this debut novel is pure genius . Masterfully written and satisfying.


"--Shelf Awareness (starred review) "Executed with skill and elegance . LaPlante''s real achievement here is creating a character who--even in the midst of losing her mind--is concrete, complicated, smart, and sympathetic. Painfully sad and utterly true."-- Bookreporter "Engrossing . Exhilarating . A page-turning mystery."-- San Jose Mercury News "A powerfully affecting novel."-- Easy Living (UK) "A highly sophisticated, exquisitely written literary thriller.


"-- Daily Mirror (UK) "This morbidly funny page-turner will have you guessing until the end."-- She (UK) "A unique premise for a murder investigation . Compulsively readable . The mystery of the mind has surely been solved."-- New York Journal of Books " Turn of Mind is one of my favorite books of the year. I can''t wait to see what LaPlante comes up with next." --Karin Slaughter, author of Fallen "What bumps Turn of Mind up into the exalted Daphne Du Maurier/Ruth Rendell category of ''literary thriller'' is LaPlante''s fearless and compassionate investigation into the erosion of her main character''s mind. Turn of Mind reads as a series of fragmentary-but-illuminating first-person conversations between Dr.


White and various other characters. In the short space of these dialogues, Dr. White''s grip on reality fades in and out, like an iffy radio frequency and time frames collapse into each other with fluid ease. We readers become (nervously) at home in the haunted house of Dr. White''s head . [and] LaPlante''s turn on the suspense formula is especially ingenious because, as anxious-but-enthralled readers, we have to agree to be entrapped inside Dr. White''s crumbling mind for the duration. Forgetfulness, it turns out, may be something of a mercy after all.


"--Maureen Corrigan, NPR''s Fresh Air "Heartbreaking . Telling the story from the point of view of a woman whose mind is slowly failing could have been gimmicky, but LaPlante completely pulls it off."-- Ladies'' Home Journal "Impressive . Part mystery novel, part family drama . LaPlante has a gift for rhythm, crafting rat-a-tat passages that are their own pleasures. It''s no small feat that LaPlante manages to spin a coherent tale despite her main character''s profound disorientation."-- Entertainment Weekly "An electrifying book, impossible to put down. Gripping, thought-provoking, humane, funny, tragic, it is masterfully done, a tour de force that can''t be a first novel--and yet it is.


I''ll read whatever LaPlante writes next, and the sooner the better."--Ann Packer "A uniquely entertaining murder mystery. LaPlante''s portrayal of the prime suspect''s escalating dementia is gripping, unnerving, and utterly brilliant."--Lisa Genova "The Stone Angel meets Momento in this literary page-turner. Smart, strong . With its timely and compelling storyline, LaPlante''s debut is ambitious . Both an impressive technical stunt and a moving portrait of a difficult, undaunted woman."-- Winnipeg Free Press "Haunting .


[A] startling portrait of a fiercely intelligent woman struggling mightily to hold on to her sense of self. This masterfully written debut is fascinating on so many levels, from its poignant and inventive depiction of a harrowing illness to its knowing portrayal of the dark complexities of friendship and marriage."-- Booklist (starred review) "LaPlante''s literary novel explores uncharted territory, imagining herself into a mind, one slipping, fading, spinning away from her protagonist. LaPlante tells the story poignantly, gracefully, and artistically. Jennifer White, as a physician, as a wife, as a mother, leaps from the pages as a powerful character. A haunting story masterfully told."-- Kirkus (starred review) "This extraordinarily crafted debut novel guides the reader through family drama that is becoming all too familiar. That the author is able to do it so convincingly through the eyes and voice of [a woman with Alzheimer''s] is an amazing achievement.


Heartbreaking and stunning, this is both compelling and painful to read."-- Library Journal (starred review) "Impressive . A subtle literary novel."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Poignant . It''s hard to believe that this is a first novel--it''s so carefully written and satisfying in every way. A masterful family drama and a thrilli.


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