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| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Brand New |
| ISBN: |
9780544748064 |
| Special Attributes: |
Uncorrected Proof |
| Author: |
Hannah Pittard |
| Language: |
English |
| Topic: |
Contemporary, Historical, True Crime |
| Format: |
Hardcover |
| Publisher: |
HMH |
| Genre: |
Drama |
| Publication Year: |
2018 |
| Type: |
Novel |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
| Era: |
20th Century |
| Age Level: |
Adults |
| Title: |
Invisible Empire |
| ISBN-13: |
9780544748064 |
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Advance Reader's Copy/Uncorrected Proof. Collectible item.
An Advance Reader's Copy (ARC) is a paperback book published prior to the hardcover retail editions. These uncorrected proofs are published in very limited quantities. Many serious collectors consider ARCs/Uncorrected Proofs to be the true first edition. They're "not for sale" because they're intended solely for publicity and media reviews, making them rare and very collectible. ARCs may lack the final artwork, formatting, and binding of the finished product. The text of an advance edition may also differ slightly from the market book (the final version that is distributed for sale), because changes may be made after advance readers make comments or find errors in the manuscript.
An epic novelโbased on true eventsโof love, grief, race, and wealth, charting a single sweltering summer in Atlanta that left no one unchanged
On a humid summer day, the phones begin to ring: disaster has struck. Chateau de Sully, a Boeing 707 chartered to ferry home more than one hundred of Atlantaโs most prominent citizens from a European jaunt, crashed in Paris shortly after takeoff. It is the second-deadliest disaster in the history of aviation. Overnight, the city of Atlanta changes.
Left behind are children, spouses, lovers, and friends faced with renegotiating their lives. Robert, a newspaper editor, must decide if he can reconnect with his beloved but estranged wife, whose swindler parents have left her penniless. Nineteen-year-old Piedmont Dobbs, recently denied admission to an integrated school, senses a moment of uncertain opportunity. And Mayor Ivan Allen is tasked with the job of moving Atlanta forwardโthe hedonism of the 60s and the urgency of the Civil Rights movement at his cityโs doorstep.
Visible Empire is the story of a husband and wife who canโt begin to understand each other until chaos drives them to clarity. Itโs a story of the promise and hope that remain in the wake of crisis.
Editorial Reviews
Review
An Indie Next List Pick
An Amazon Editorsโ Pick for Summer Fiction?
One of iBooks "Summer's Most Anticipated Books"
Belletrist Book Club's June Book of the Month
A New York Times Book Review โNew Noteworthyโ Selection
An O, the Oprah Magazine "Top Book of Summer"
A Town Country "Best Book to Read This June"
A Southern Living "Best New Book of Summer"
A Bitter Southerner โUpcoming Southern Novel We Canโt Wait to Readโ
A Refinery29 "Quick Beach Read Practically Written For Weekend Getaways"
A Globe and Mail "Coolest Book of the Season"
A Publisherโs Lunch โHighly Anticipatedโ Title
"Captivating...[Pittard] brings her kaleidoscopic perspective to a catastrophe on an epic scale...With her keen eye for social markers and a deft weave of intersecting storylines, Pittard exposes social fissures and tensions over race and class, and how power and privilege play out in the shadows of grief."โLos Angeles Times
โPittardโs novel combines a sense of personal loss and turmoil with greater societal change as the civil rights movement arrives at its peak.โโNew York Times Book Review, A โNew Noteworthyโ selection
"Pittardโs earlier novels [...] established her as a formidable writer. The prose in Visible Empire [...] remains assured, polished, readable, and she renders a 1962 Atlanta that is vivid and just-enough interconnected. Ultimately, Pittard shoulders the burden of history with responsibility and resolve, and a brave imagination."โAtlanta Journal-Constitution
"On June 3, 1962, a flight carrying more than 100 of Atlanta's wealthiest residents crashed on takeoff from Paris. Pittard's kaleidoscopic novel, a fictionalized account of that disaster and its aftermath, illuminates the personal and communal grief (and, in some cases, wicked delight) of those left behind."โO, the Oprah Magazine, "Top Books of Summer"
"The writing throughout is masterful, bringing this turbulent time in local history to living, breathing life. A triumph."โToronto Star
โBeautifulโฆIn Pittardโs masterful hands, the intricately woven plots and personalities that make up Visible Empire are relatable and corporeal...Pittardโs command of voice is so dexterous and adroitโฆit takes an author of [her] caliber, finesse and nuance to articulate such a complicated place and time as Atlanta in the 1960s."โArtsATL
"In 1962, Air France Flight 007 crashed upon takeoff and all 122 passengersโa group of prominent Atlanta citizens taking an inaugural jaunt on a route from Paris to Georgiaโdied. In this, the latest novel from Listen to Me author Hannah Pittard, that real-life crash kicks off a fictional series of events that changes a city and its people forever."โTown Country, "The Best Books to Read This June"
"In the emotional aftermath of the June 1962 Paris plane crash that killed 120 of Atlantaโs leading citizens, a chorus of grieving survivors tell tales of love and loss, even as their city โ often divided by class and race โ seeks to cope with change and uncertainty."โMinneapolis Star Tribune, "Summer Books"
"Embracing the promise and hope that remain in the wake of a crisis, this gripping novel by Atlanta native Hannah Pittard is based on a real-life tragedy: the crash of Air France 007 in 1962 that killed over 100 of Atlanta's cultural elite. At the time, it was the worst civilian plane crash in history. As grief-stricken loved ones struggle to rebuild their lives in this fictionalized account of the aftermath, the mayor must lead the city forward, with the hedonism of the '60s and the urgency of the Civil Rights movement at the doorstep."โSouthern Seasons
"Pittard's excellent novel fictionalizes the tragic true event that changed the lives of so many Atlantans."โRefinery29, "15 Quick Beach Reads Practically Written For Weekend Getaways"
"With the captivating Visible Empire, [Pittard] brings her kaleidoscopic perspective to a catastrophe on an epic scale...With her keen eye for social markers and a deft weave of intersecting storylines, Pittard exposes social fissures and tensions over race and class, and how power and privilege play out in the shadows of grief."โNational Book Review
โRemarkableโฆThereโs a really surprising range in the charactersโ experiences and in what [Pittard] exploresโฆWell-researched and deeply considered."โBookRiot, โAll the Booksโ
"Visible Empire has made several best-of-summer-reads lists, but itโs more than a cottage companion. Its theme alone โ that staggering chaos can serve to bring clarity to life, that the least of us can find our path again โ makes it a read to be remembered and shared."โWinnipeg Free Press
"Based on the true story of Air France flight 007 โ which crashed after takeoff in Paris en route to Atlanta in 1962 โ Visible Empire is a tensely wound novel that follows the shock waves of this forgotten air disaster across a hot, humid summer. The plane was a charter, chock full of Georgiaโs biggest names in the arts, the manifest of the fallen a whoโs who list in Atlanta society. Grief rises like a miasma over Hannah Pittardโs fourth novel, but itโs also a love story of sorts, centred around newspaperman Robert and his estranged wife Lily, unexpectedly left penniless after the death of her wealthy parents in the crash."โGlobe and Mail, "46 Coolest Books to Read this Summer"
"Atlanta native Pittard fills the novel with historical details, local points of reference, and distinct examinations of race and class...making it an evocative and discussion-worthy choice for readers who appreciate vivid settings."โBooklist
โA dizzying yet compelling, dramatic read...Pittard's literary prowess is on full display through her ability to intermingle fact with fiction.โโShelf Awareness, Maximum Shelf
"This historical fiction novel is based on a real plane crash in Paris in the 1960s that killed over 100 of Atlantaโs wealthiest patrons of the arts. It unfolds through the eyes of the people who lost loved ones in the crash or were affected by the tragedy. Most notable is the character Piedmont, a young black man whose story demonstrates racial tensions in the south during the civil rights movement."โHello Giggles, "Books coming out this week"
โVisible Empire starts out as an examination of a mass tragedy and slowly morphs into something more intimate and revelatory. Hannah Pittardโs novel is a deeply resonant portrait of individualsโand a cityโin the throes of grief, and on the cusp of momentous change.โโTom Perrotta, author of Mrs. Fletcher and Little Children
โHannah Pittard knows that Faulkner was right: the past is never dead - it isn't even past. In her stunning novel, Visible Empire, she brings harrowing incidents from 1962 into the present with the vivid immediacy of a documentary film. Writing of love, family, race, devastating loss, redemption, riveting mysteries revealed, Pittard composes a grand symphony of profound incidents and passages of lifeโa compassionate, spellbinding novel.โโHoward Norman, author of My Darling Detective
โVisible Empire tells of a community altered by tragedy and of citizens brought together by calamity. But it is also about the disasters we cause and the wreckage we must sift through afterward in order to understand the more mysterious aspects of our hearts. For those who've been following Pittard since The Fates Will Find Their Way, it's a thrilling book to read because it is to witness an important writer climb to new heights, and then soar.โโAdam Ross, author of Mr. Peanut
โVisible Empire is Hannah Pittard's best book to date. Compelling, shocking, strong and brave. Who should read this? Everyone, everyone.โโHelen Ellis, author of American Housewife
โWhile stitching together the threads of several lives linked to a horrifying air disaster, Hannah Pittard unravels the fabric of their larger social world, revealing the true horror. Her prose is daring and confident, stellar and sharp. This is highly charged writing, a gripping and satisfying story.โโBobbie Ann Mason, author of In Country and The Girl in the Blue Beret
โHannah Pittard is fast becoming one of the best writers of her generation, fusing the best aspects of literary and commercial fiction. Read her now, and thank me later.โโTom Franklin, author of Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter
โIn Visible Empire Hannah Pittard has written a work that is intricate, emotionally difficult and frequently moving. It's a view of the past that tells us much of what we need to know about the present.โโRion Amilcar Scott, author of Insurrections
About the Author
HANNAH PITTARD was born in Atlanta. She is the author of four novels, including Listen to Me and The Fates Will Find Their Way. Her work has appeared in the Sewanee Review, the New York Times, and other publications. She is a professor of English at the University of Kentucky, where she directs the MFA program in creative writing.
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