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Lewis, Jim

 
9780002256995: Why the Tree Loves the Axe

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The brilliant second novel by a new US literary star.

• Caroline, 27, walks out of a marriage and into an old people’s home where she meets cantankerous, lusty octogenarian Billy, who entrusts a secret to her. She goes from his deathbed to a wedding, where she is seduced by a beautiful man who tells her stories of her ex’s antics back home. Bright, buoyant Bonnie, meanwhile, installs herself as Caroline’s new best friend and accompanies her to a picnic that turns into a riot. When it is over, the world’s altered: for Caroline is no longer herself – she must flee being Caroline. We follow her long flight through trauma, fakery and captivity to redemption.
• Jim Lewis’s tale of how to measure love and its loss is a swooningly observant and atmospheric tale of rare resonance.
• Lewis writes about sex, ageing, identity and bereavement with such newness and rightness that his reader is struck dumb.
• Sister, Jim Lewis’s debut, was rightly celebrated; but Why the Tree Loves the Axe betters it and brings him briskly to the very front of the American literary stage.

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Jim Lewis is the author of two previous books, a novel Sister, and in collaboration with photographer Jack Pierson, a book about Las Vegas, Real Gone.

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Jill, 27, walks out of a marriage and into an old people home where she meets cantankerous lusty octogenarian Billy, who entrusts a secret to her. She goes from his deathbed to a wedding, where she is seduced by a beautiful man who tells her saddening stories of her ex's antics back home. Bright, buoyant Bonnie, meanwhile installs herself as Jill's new best friend and accompanies her to a picnic that turns into a riot. When it is over, the world's altered: for Jill is no longer herself – she must flee being Jill. We follow her long flight through trauma, fakery and captivity to redemption.

Jim Lewis' tale of how to measure love and it's loss is a swooningly observant and atmospheric tale of rare resonance. Lewis writes about sex, ageing, identity and bereavement with such newness and rightness that his reader is struck dumb.' Sister', Jim Lewis's debut, was rightly celebrated; but' Why the Tree Loves the Axe' betters it and brings him briskly to the very front of the American literary stage.

‘Lewis starts with wonder and insistently works at it to produce a delicious intensity that is full of the transforming passion and unreality of being in the world.’
NEW STATESMAN

‘Jim Lewis is an accomplished and erudite writer who wears these qualities lightly, making sure they dazzle and amuse rather than bewilder and confuse.’
ERICA WAGNER,' The Times'

‘Lewis's imagery is startling, rich and strange.’
TIME OUT

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