Hall, Sarah

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Helm

Lyrical and complex, Hall’s meditative stories about humans confronting nature intrigue as they weave an enveloping spell. Recommended for all listeners.
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Madame Zero

Hall (How To Paint a Dead Man), a Granta Best of Young British Novelists, is not as well known as some of her contemporaries. She deserves a closer look for her beguiling collection. [See Prepub Alert, 2/13/17.]
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The Wolf Border

One of Granta's Best Young British Novelists, Hall (How To Paint a Dead Man) offers an earthy novel, successfully exploring ideas of family, maternity, personal demons, social class, and wilderness vs. urban development. Interesting and original, it should have wide appeal. [See Prepub Alert, 12/15/14.]
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The Beautiful Indifference: Stories

Hall's work, like that of Joyce Carol Oates and Patricia Highsmith, uses the conventions of genre fiction to great advantage, presenting the dangers to which we cannot help but expose ourselves simply by being human.
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