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The Voice of the River: A Novel [Paperback]

Melanie Rae Thon
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Book Description

September 9, 2011
Missing:  seventeen-year-old Kai Dionne and his dog Talia.
 
The search for these two spans a single day, morning twilight to late evening, from the time Kai leaps in a half-frozen river to save the dog to the hour he and Talia are recovered.  Each person who comes to the river brings his or her secret needs and desires; each has known loss, and all are survivors: a homeless boy tries to find himself, his lost twin, his double; a childless mother grieves for her son and daughter; a man who shot his father recalls a tender, intimate night  “when the father was kind, and not afraid, and not angry.”  Kai and Talia belong to, and are loved by, a whole community.  As strangers work together toward a single cause, they become family—bound by love not only to the ones lost, but to all who gather. 

The perceiving consciousness is oceanic and atmospheric, embracing all living beings, swirling around a person, a bird, a bear, trillium blooming in dark woods, snow, stones, pines singing—moving closer and closer, loving, finally merging, sensing and knowing as one, before lightly whirling out again to embrace and love another. This powerful current of shared memory and experience, this ceaseless prayer, is a celebration of life,  all  life, mystery and miracle within an immense animate landscape, a song of praise, the voice of the river.

Melanie Rae Thon opens a new genre: call it Eco Avant-Garde, a confession of faith, and a love song to the world.
 

 


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“The Voice of the River is a beautifully written, deeply inclusive and profoundly spirtual work of art.  I am moved by its great  genorosity above all, and its wisdom. It is a gift like no other.”--Carole Maso  

 



“In this jewel of a book, Melanie Rae Thon has managed to transcend the boundaries of species and speech. Not only has she given voice to the river, but she has given us fluency in the bittersweet language of a host of beings at once broken by disease, injury, and loss, and exalted by nature, joy, and love.”--John Vaillant

About the Author

Melanie Rae Thon's most recent books are the novel The Voice of the River and In This Light: New and Selected Stories (June 2011). She is also the author of the novels Sweet Hearts, Meteors in August, and Iona Moon, and the story collections First, Body and Girls in the Grass. Thon’s work has been included in Best American Short Stories (1995, 1996), three Pushcart Prize Anthologies (2003, 2006, 2008), and O. Henry Prize Stories (2006). She is a recipient of a Whiting Writer's Award (1997), two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1992 and 2008), a Writer's Residency from the Lannan Foundation (2005), and a fellowship from the Tanner Humanities Center (2009). Thon's fiction has been translated into French, Italian, German, Spanish, Croatian, Finnish, Japanese, and Farsi. Originally from Montana, Thon now lives in Salt Lake City, where she teaches in the Creative Writing and Environmental Humanities programs at the University of Utah.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Fiction Collective 2; 1 edition (September 9, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1573661627
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573661621
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #997,361 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Melanie Rae Thon's novel, The Voice of the River, involves us in a search and rescue party and allows us to see through the perspective of one desperately searching for what is most important. The people of a small town gather to search for a missing boy and his dog, and each feels motivated by their past sufferings to find the boy and avoid additional trauma. As we explore the lives of the characters, we learn that each has suffered in a way that no one else could possibly understand. Their unique experiences with pain and grief paradoxically set them apart as individuals and simultaneously unite them in their capacity to sympathize. One gets the sense that there is something missing in the awareness of the characters; a realization that has been searched for but unattained by author, character, and reader alike. Their desperation for understanding does not hinder their ability or willingness to aid in the search for the boy and his dog. Each searcher is given an opportunity to remember the traumatic experiences of their own past, and apply their lasting sorrow in ways that inspire love and a desire to help. Thon does a brilliant job of fashioning a piece of writing in spite of the yet unattained awareness; she seems to value the lessons learned in spite of the knowledge not yet grasped, and to embrace it all as an opportunity to develop love. Through this novel, readers are given a chance to transform their perspectives, and thrive on limited yet powerful experiences.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lyrical and haunting January 8, 2012
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Melanie Rae Thon's most challenging and fulfilling work to date. Full of lyrical language, spirituality, and human grittiness, this book shows what can happen when tragedy strikes a small community. A must read for anyone who enjoys fine literature.
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