Advance Praise for "Triangle": " Katharine Weber' s Triangle is a
marvel of ingenuity, bridging history and imagination, astonishing
musical inventiveness and genuine social tragedy. It is a
wide-awake novel as powerful as it is persuasive, probing and
capturing human verities." -- Cynthia Ozick""
""
" Katharine Weber has always been a brilliant and ingenious
formalist; at last she has found a subject deep and durable enough
to bear the jeweled precision of her gaze. Here one of our most
irresistible writers meets one of the most immovable events of our
history." Triangle" is an incandescent novel." -- Madison Smartt
Bell, author of "The Stone That the Builder Refused"
" Slippery as an unreliable witness, "Triangle" maps the gap
between memory and history. Out of the most unlikely materials,
Katharine Weber has fashioned a generational mystery that plays as
both academic farce and real-life tragedy." -- Stewart O' Nan,
author of "The Good Wife"
""
" "Triangle" is a finely written contemplation of love, memory,
terror, music and DNA. Precise and clear-eyed, the novel examines
the power of recollection in surviving overwhelming tragedy with
both pathos and humanity." -- Barbara Chase-Riboud, author of
"Hottentot Venus"
" Blending music and memory together in arresting arrangement, '
Triangle' is a unique and poignant tale of the varieties of love
and loss." -- Rebecca Goldstein, author of "Mazel" and "The
Mind-Body Problem"
""Praise for "The Little Women": " A talented and experienced
novelist." -- Richard Eder, "The New YorkTimes" " Lively,
interesting and funny. . .Weber' s prose is, as ever, unflaggingly
enjoyable." -- Emily Barton, "The New York Times Book Review"""
Praise for "The Music Lesson":
" Weber' s skill is such that her puzzle engages the reader' s
attention throughout." -- "The New Yorker" " Affecting and
elegant." -- Sylvia Brownrigg, "The New York Times Book Review" " A
wonderful book." -- Deborah Sussman-Susser, "The ""Washington""
Post Book World"
Advance Praise for "Triangle": "Katharine Weber's Triangle is a
marvel of ingenuity, bridging history and imagination, astonishing
musical inventiveness and genuine social tragedy. It is a
wide-awake novel as powerful as it is persuasive, probing and
capturing human verities."--Cynthia Ozick""
""
"Katharine Weber has always been a brilliant and ingenious
formalist; at last she has found a subject deep and durable enough
to bear the jeweled precision of her gaze. Here one of our most
irresistible writers meets one of the most immovable events of our
history." Triangle" is an incandescent novel."--Madison Smartt
Bell, author of "The Stone That the Builder Refused"
"Slippery as an unreliable witness, "Triangle" maps the gap between
memory and history. Out of the most unlikely materials, Katharine
Weber has fashioned a generational mystery that plays as both
academic farce and real-life tragedy."--Stewart O'Nan, author of
"The Good Wife"
""
""Triangle" is a finely written contemplation of love, memory,
terror, music and DNA. Precise and clear-eyed, the novel examines
the power of recollection in surviving overwhelming tragedy with
both pathos and humanity."--Barbara Chase-Riboud, author of
"Hottentot Venus"
"Blending music and memory together in arresting arrangement,
'Triangle' is a unique and poignant tale of the varieties of love
and loss."--Rebecca Goldstein, author of "Mazel" and "The Mind-Body
Problem"
""Praise for "The Little Women": "A talented and experienced
novelist." --Richard Eder, "The New York Times" "Lively,
interesting and funny. . .Weber's prose is, as ever, unflaggingly
enjoyable." --Emily Barton, "The New York Times Book Review"""
Praise for "TheMusic Lesson":
"Weber's skill is such that her puzzle engages the reader's
attention throughout." --"The New Yorker" "Affecting and elegant."
--Sylvia Brownrigg, "The New York Times Book Review" "A wonderful
book." --Deborah Sussman-Susser, "The ""Washington"" Post Book
World"
Advance Praise for "Triangle: "Katharine Weber's Triangle is a
marvel of ingenuity, bridging history and imagination, astonishing
musical inventiveness and genuine social tragedy. It is a
wide-awake novel as powerful as it is persuasive, probing and
capturing human verities."--Cynthia Ozick"
"
"Katharine Weber has always been a brilliant and ingenious
formalist; at last she has found a subject deep and durable enough
to bear the jeweled precision of her gaze. Here one of our most
irresistible writers meets one of the most immovable events of our
history." Triangle is an incandescent novel."--Madison Smartt Bell,
author of "The Stone That the Builder Refused
"Slippery as an unreliable witness, "Triangle maps the gap between
memory and history. Out of the most unlikely materials, Katharine
Weber has fashioned a generational mystery that plays as both
academic farce and real-life tragedy."--Stewart O'Nan, author of
"The Good Wife
"
""Triangle is a finely written contemplation of love, memory,
terror, music and DNA. Precise and clear-eyed, the novel examines
the power of recollection in surviving overwhelming tragedy with
both pathos and humanity."--Barbara Chase-Riboud, author of
"Hottentot Venus
"Blending music and memory together in arresting arrangement,
'Triangle' is a unique and poignant tale of the varieties of love
and loss."--Rebecca Goldstein, author of "Mazel and "The Mind-Body
Problem
"Praise for "The Little Women: "A talented and experienced
novelist." --Richard Eder, "The New York Times "Lively, interesting
and funny. . .Weber's prose is, as ever, unflaggingly enjoyable."
--Emily Barton, "The New York Times Book Review" Praise for "The
Music Lesson:
"Weber's skill is such that her puzzle engages the reader's
attention throughout." --"The New Yorker "Affecting and elegant."
--Sylvia Brownrigg, "The New York Times Book Review "A wonderful
book." --Deborah Sussman-Susser, "The "Washington" Post Book World
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