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Edwidge Danticat : The Dew Breaker (Today Show Book Club #23)
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Author: Edwidge Danticat
Title: The Dew Breaker (Today Show Book Club #23)
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Date: 2004-03-09
ISBN: 1400041147
Publisher: Knopf
Weight: 0.8 pounds
Size: 6.0 x 8.74 x 0.96 inches
Edition: 1st
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From the universally acclaimed author of Breath, Eyes, Memory and Krik? Krak!, a brilliant, deeply moving work of fiction that explores the world of a “dew breaker”—a torturer—a man whose brutal crimes in the country of his birth lie hidden beneath his new American reality.

We meet him late in his life. He is a quiet man, a husband and father, a hardworking barber, a kindly landlord to the men who live in a basement apartment in his home. He is a fixture in his Brooklyn neighborhood, recognizable by the terrifying scar on his face. As the book unfolds, moving seamlessly between Haiti in the 1960s and New York City today, we enter the lives of those around him: his devoted wife and rebellious daughter; his sometimes unsuspecting, sometimes apprehensive neighbors, tenants, and clients. And we meet some of his victims.

In the book’s powerful denouement, we return to the Haiti of the dew breaker’s past, to his last, desperate act of violence, and to his first encounter with the woman who will offer him a form of redemption—albeit imperfect—that will change him forever.
The Dew Breaker is a book of interconnected lives—a book of love, remorse, and hope; of rebellions both personal and political; of the compromises we often make in order to move beyond the most intimate brushes with history. Unforgettable, deeply resonant, The Dew Breaker proves once more that in Edwidge Danticat we have a major American writer.


Amazon.com Review
In her third novel, The Dew Breaker, the prolific Edwidge Danticat spins a series of related stories around a shadowy central figure, a Haitian immigrant to the U.S. who reveals to his artist daughter that he is not, as she believes, a prison escapee, but a former prison guard, skilled in torture and the other violent control methods of a brutal regime. "Your father was the hunter," he confesses, "he was not the prey." Into this brilliant opening, Danticat tucks the seeds of all that follows: the tales of the prison guard's victims, of their families, of those who recognize him decades later on the streets of New York, of those who never see him again, but are so haunted that they believe he's still pursuing them. (A dew breaker, we learn, is a government functionary who comes in the early morning to arrest someone or to burn a house down, breaking the dew on the grass that he crosses.) Although it is frustrating, sometimes, to let go of one narrative thread to follow another, The Dew Breaker is a beautifully constructed novel that spirals back to the reformed prison guard at the end, while holding unanswered the question of redemption. --Regina Marler

Reviews: blklacquer (USA: TX) (2012/01/23):
I was really excited about reading this book, learning a bit of the history of Haiti and because I have read Danticat before, I knew it would be good. It is a good book. My only problem is how it is written. A collection of short stories, and short stories leave me hungry for more and sometimes looking for answers. A friend of mine was reading along with me and she said she enjoyed the book, but couldn't read before bedtime as she would have dreams about the things happening in the book, to me..when a book transports you...it's a GOOD BOOK! Overall i enjoyed it, but couldn't wait to be done!



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