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The 2009 Award

 

Lost City Radio

Lost City Radio

by Daniel Alarcón

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Houston Public Library, Texas, USA

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

HarperCollins Publishers

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Ever since the civil war that took her husband ended, Norma has been the voice of consolation to a people broken by violence. Every week, bereft families listen to her radio show as she reads out the names of the missing, those who vanished in the clamour and brutality of the drawn-out conflict, with the hope of reuniting the few survivors with their families. Successes are few; her true gift is the offer of hope.

Although her face is unknown to her listeners, her name and spirit are celebrated by a wayward nation searching for a guiding force. But her life is forever changed when a young boy from a jungle village enters her radio studio and provides a connection to the husband she thought lost – the husband she has not seen for ten years since departing for the war. Her story and those tangled up in it reveal a country in flux, desperately seeking signs of life, and reasons to continue, amongst pain and uncertainty. Stunning, timely, powerful and absolutely mesmerizing, ‘Lost City Radio’ probes the deepest questions of war: from its wide reaching affect on a society to its intimate emotional impact on every person involved. This searing yet tender first novel marks Alarcón's emergence as a new voice in American fiction, fully-formed and ready to be heard.


(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Daniel Alarcón was born in Lima, Peru, in 1977 and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. His collection of short stories, War By Candlelight, was published in 2005 to great acclaim.

LIBRARIAN'S COMMENTS

In an unnamed South America country, cities have numbers instead of names and a lone voice reads the names of the lost. Enter a mysterious boy who helps a woman find healing in the universal loss that comes with war.

 

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