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Jillian Weise (Author)
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February 16, 2010
Anne Hatley is a sharp-witted and acerbic young teacher from the South, in need of a reprieve from the drudgery of work and an increasingly tedious relationship. She accepts an invitation to the nation’s largest research colony, where scientists—DNA pioneer James D. Watson among them—hope to “cure” Anne of a rare gene that affects her bone growth: She is missing a leg and walks with a prosthesis. Anne feels fine the way she is, and she strives to maintain her resolve under pressure from her peers and from doctors eager to pioneer an experimental procedure, which would make her the first patient to generate a new leg. Meanwhile, she falls into a reluctant romance with the rakish Nick, possessor of the “suicide gene”; befriends Charles Darwin, who is on site digging through the eugenics archive; and attempts to come to terms with her first love.

The Colony is the story of one young woman struggling to accept who she is, and who she will become. But it is also a novel that mines some of the most polarizing issues of our time—among them, medical ethics, body image, and genetic engineering.

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"Jillian Weise is a troublemaker. We need more writers like her, more novels like her hilarious, deeply moving, sexy, scary novel The Colony, which is about gene therapy, Watson and Crick, excessive alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking, mortality, finding love, finding a home, finding family, and all the other doomed experiments we conduct in the hope in making a better human." —Brock Clarke, author of An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England

"The Colony is howlingly funny and deeply sad. It is touching and toweringly angry. It is melancholy and lavishly sexual. It is unique—but it speaks with graceful force to everyone. I read many novels and forget many, but I will never forget what Jillian Weise has so brilliantly set down. Neither will you. Please try it. You will thank me." —Fred Chappell, author of Shadow Box and former poet laureate of North Carolina

"Part Wellsian dystopia, part medical mystery, part Hawthornian allegory, and part reality show, The Colony is a potent exploration of ethics in the Age of the Genome. But Weise's novel is not merely an exceedingly smart and formally elegant novel of ideas—it is also a deeply compelling character-driven drama. Anne Hatley's voice is irresistible—witty, assured, sexy, righteous, wounded. The Colony is a tremendous success, one of the most exciting first novels in recent memory." —Chris Bachelder, author of Bear v. Shark and U.S.!


"A debut that should be cause for much rejoicing. Jillian Weise’s The Colony does everything that fans of the traditional novel look for: it’s a coming-of-age tale, a razor-sharp comedy of eros, a meditation on 'disability' and the misguided ways in which we purport to 'fix' it, a scorched-earth denunciation of eugenics. And Anne Hatley—vulnerable and strong in equal measure, delightfully cranky, conflicted—is one of the most memorable protagonists in recent American fiction. But the novel’s triumph is that it accomplishes all these things without ever stooping to conventionality. Endlessly inventive, The Colony features tête-à-têtes with Charles Darwin in Applebee’s, mermaids bred from dugongs and kept in a water tower by one of the co-discoverers of DNA, a woman whose 'fat gene' is being treated in a way that eventually requires her to be tethered to earth. Weise’s grace, wit, and imaginative fearlessness mark her as a writer to be reckoned with for the long haul. The Colony is clever and playful, yes, but there’s no mistaking this for whimsy—Weise’s is a playfulness backed by steel." —Michael Griffith, author of Spikes

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"Readers who can handle the hair-raising experience of Jillian Weise's gutsy poetry debut . . . will be rewarded with an elegant examination of intimacy and disability and a fearless dissection of the taboo and the hidden." —Los Angeles Times

"The poems . . . perform an earthy, flamenco-like stomp and full-throated Whitmanesque song (the extended remix), reaching notes as daring and feeling as crushingly good-looking." —Major Jackson, author of Hoops and Leaving Saturn

"I’m convinced these are the kind of poems that change a reader’s life." —A. Van Jordan, author of M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A

"With deadpan heartbreak and powerful invention, Jillian Weise raids the border-territories between the human body and the arts, creating in her poetry a devastating imaginary space . . . This is a lovely and unsettling debut." —Josh Bell, author of No Planets Strike

"In her charged and daring verse debut, Weise artfully interweaves biographical details with meditations on the history of disability and sex . . . An agile and powerful poet, Weise references medical literature, history and poetry, speaking boldly and compassionately about a little-discussed subject that becomes universal in her careful hands." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Soft Skull Press (February 16, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593762674
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593762674
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,151,924 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars For everyone who doesn't feel "normal." (Meaning, for everyone.), September 10, 2010
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An amazing first novel. It reminded me of other outstanding books set in a dysfunctional future, books like THE HANDMAID'S TALE or FAHRENHEIT 451. The protagonist, Anne Hatley, is also insanely likeable. She's both intelligent and childlike, sexy and cold, thoughtful and impulsive--demonstrating a wonderful complexity to which we can all relate. But finally--and possibly most importantly--I loved the book because of what it said about the expectations society puts on us to be "normal" and/or to fit in. THE COLONY shows both why that's impossible and why it's so unimportant, letting all of us who don't fit in the "typical" box embrace a character for whom we feel great empathy. A simply stunning book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rich and Dark beauty, April 5, 2010
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I found "The Colony" an amazing, gorgeous book. It is a brilliant clash of when the bright tomorrow's promise of science meets real, complex people with real, complex problems. Annie Hatley is a great creation of Jillian Weise's imagination. Annie's exchanges with Charles Darwin in an Applebee's restaurant were delicious. The science presented in the book provoked deep questions about the future of genetic research and what we humans will do with this power.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Colony, May 27, 2010
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A biting and sarcastic commentary on the scientific mind. Yes, even great theoretical scientists can have egos. Weise captures the essence of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (I grew up there while my father was on staff), and her character studies are spot on. With a dark wit she poses vital questions about messing with Mother Nature and the ethical dilemma of playing God, potentially disrupting human evolution and whatever "grand plan" may be in place. A great read, and am impressive first novel.
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