Centuries of June

Donohue, Keith

| 2011

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Keith Donohue has been praised for his vivid imagination and for evoking "the otherworldly with humor and the ordinary with wonder" (Audrey Niffenegger). His first novel, "The Stolen Child," was a national bestseller, and his second novel, "Angels of Destruction," was hailed as "a magical tale of love and redemption that is as wonderfully written as it is captivating" ("Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"). "Centuries of June" is a bold departure, a work of dazzling breadth and technical virtuosity. Set in the bathroom of an old house just before dawn on a night in June, "Centuries of June" is a black comedy about a man who is attempting to tell the story of how he ended up on the floor with a hole in his head. But he keeps getting interrupted by a series of suspects--eight women lying in the bedroom just down the hall. Each woman tells a story drawn from five centuries of American myth and legend...

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