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Manette Ansay

    A. Manette Ansay's work delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the sensation of numbness. Her novels, often set in the American Midwest, explore themes of identity, memory, and the search for home. Ansay is known for her keen psychological insight and sensitive portrayals of characters grappling with their past and present. Her prose style is both lyrical and stark, offering readers a deeply resonant experience.

    La colline aux adieux
    Blue Water
    River Angel
    • 2008

      No one could have known that the Midwestern town of Ambient would be changed forever by the arrival of young misfit Gabriel Carpenter. But his short time among them touches the entire community and his death revives the local legend of the river angel. The line between the possible and impossible blurs and everyone's fragile hopes are exposed.

      River Angel
    • 2006

      When Megan and Rex Van Dorn sail into Houndfish Cay, they look to all the world like a couple who have left the cares of the shore behind them to live their dream. But when people ask, 'Do you have children?', Megan doesn't know how to answer. For Megan and Rex took to the water following the death of their only child, Evan, in a road accident - killed by Cindy Ann Kreisler, who, back when they were teenagers, had been Megan's best friend. Impassioned, intense and insightful, BLUE WATER is a story of the desire for revenge, the impact of tragedy upon a marriage, and of Megan's coming to terms with the ties she shares with the woman who has wounded her so badly.

      Blue Water