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The Pearl Diver
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The Pearl Diver Analog audio cassette - 2004

by Jeff Talarigo; Read by Jenny Sterlin


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In 1948, a nineteen-year old Japanese woman's dreams of spending her life pearl diving are shattered when she learns she has leprosy. She knows that the shame attached to the ancient disease is inescapable: rejection by her family is imminent, exile unavoidable. No more than two months elapse before authorities send her off to a leprosarium on the island of Nagashima and, although it is only seven miles from her home, it is a world away from all that is familiar to her. At once, she is instructed to forget her past, to strike her name from the family register, and ordered to choose a new name. As Miss Fuji looks around her. she sees her own future in the debilitated bodies and the lives of the more than two thousand other patients. But her future never comes, her own case of leprosy remains a mild one due to the discovery of a new medicine. Over time, her strength and appearance of normality separate her from those whom the disease has ravaged, and her connection to the sea is never broken. However she is not permitted to leave and she wonders whether she could even survive back on the mainland. Depicting the lives of the patients in a perfectly balanced combination of sympathy, kindness, and veracity, THE PEARL DIVER is written with exquisite precision and eloquence by the remarkable new talent Jeff Talarigo.

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  • Title The Pearl Diver
  • Author Jeff Talarigo; Read by Jenny Sterlin
  • Binding Analog Audio Cassette
  • Volumes 5
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Recorded Books
  • Date April 20, 2004
  • ISBN 9781402572777 / 1402572778
  • Weight 0.55 lbs (0.25 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.25 x 4.25 x 2.75 in (15.88 x 10.80 x 6.99 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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The Pearl Diver (Audio Cassette)
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The Pearl Diver (Audio Cassette)

by Talarigo, Jeff

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Recorded Books, 2004. Book. Very Good. 5 audio cassettes in original cardboard case. Slight wear to case. Cassettes are in excellent condition. NOT a former library copy. Running time: 7.5 hrs. From Publishers Weekly: "This unusual debut novel set in 1940s postwar Japan renders brutality and intolerance in quiet, lyrical prose. When a 19-year-old pearl diver, the youngest of a crew working the Seto Inland Sea, discovers she is sick with leprosy, she is banished to Nagashima, an island leprosarium, where she is told to change her name and forget her past. Nagashima is its own kind of civilization, where the renamed "Miss Fuji" must care for the sicker patients, which includes helping the island doctors perform forced, often late-term abortions. Treated with drugs that make her isolation unnecessary, Miss Fuji remains healthy ("she has only the two spots on her body.... Medals or curses, she isn't sure how to wear them"), but she is still not permitted to leave and remains… Read More
Item Price
NZ$46.90
NZ$9.36 shipping to USA
The Pearl Diver (Audio Cassette)
Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different

The Pearl Diver (Audio Cassette)

by Talarigo, Jeff

  • Used
  • very good
Condition
Used - Very Good
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9781402572777 / 1402572778
Quantity Available
1
Seller
Brattleboro, Vermont, United States
Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Item Price
NZ$46.90
NZ$9.36 shipping to USA

Show Details

Description:
Recorded Books, 2004. Book. Very Good. 5 audio cassettes in clamshell case. Slight wear to case. Cassettes are in excellent condition. NOT a former library copy. Running time: 7.5 hrs. From Publishers Weekly: "This unusual debut novel set in 1940s postwar Japan renders brutality and intolerance in quiet, lyrical prose. When a 19-year-old pearl diver, the youngest of a crew working the Seto Inland Sea, discovers she is sick with leprosy, she is banished to Nagashima, an island leprosarium, where she is told to change her name and forget her past. Nagashima is its own kind of civilization, where the renamed "Miss Fuji" must care for the sicker patients, which includes helping the island doctors perform forced, often late-term abortions. Treated with drugs that make her isolation unnecessary, Miss Fuji remains healthy ("she has only the two spots on her body.... Medals or curses, she isn't sure how to wear them"), but she is still not permitted to leave and remains a captive… Read More
Item Price
NZ$46.90
NZ$9.36 shipping to USA