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  • Published: 31 May 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446429006
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 400

The Air We Breathe





The exquisite, much-anticipated new novel by the author of Ship Fever, winner of the National Book Award.

Autumn, 1916. America is preparing to enter WWI, but at Tamarack State Hospital, the danger is barely felt. Here in the crisp, mountain air where wealthy tuberculosis patients recover in private cottages and charity patients, mostly European émigrés, fill the sanatorium, time stands still. Prisoners of routine and yearning for absent families, the inmates take solace in gossip, rumour and secret attachments.

One enterprising patient initiates a weekly discussion group, but his well-meaning efforts lead instead to tragedy and betrayal. The war comes home, bringing with it a surge of anti-immigrant prejudice and vigilante sentiment. Andrea Barrett pits power and privilege against unrest and thwarted desire in a spellbinding tale of individual lives in a nation on the verge of extraordinary change.

  • Published: 31 May 2011
  • ISBN: 9781446429006
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 400

About the author

Andrea Barrett

Andrea Barrett is the recipient of a National Book Award and a MacArthur Fellowship, and her collection of short stories, Servants of the Map, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2003. A fellow at the New York Public Library Center for Scholars and Writers, Barrett lives in North Adams, Massachusetts, and teaches at Williams College.

Praise for The Air We Breathe

Andrea Barrett is in a class by herself. A near-perfect equipoise between smooth storytelling and the suggestion of larger truths

Newsday

Few writers have mastered the historical novel as [Barrett] has... Her re-creation of time and place remains glittering

The Times

This is a meticulously researched novel, and provides an edifying glimpse into an odd, static world during a period when the world outside was anything but static

Daily Telegraph