Cloud Chamber by Michael Dorris - ISBN: 9780684835358
Paperback
Opening in late 19th-century Ireland, moving to Kentucky and finishing on the high plains of Montana, this novel tells the tale of Rose Mannion and her descendants.

Cloud Chamber

A Novel

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    5 March 1998

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Summary

Ten years after his “dazzling” (San Francisco Chronicle) bestselling debut novel, A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, Michael Dorris returns to the family at the core of that work to write the rich score of the “full-blown, complex opera of his new novel, Cloud Chamber” (Robb Forman Dew).

Opening in late nineteenth century Ireland and moving to Kentucky and finally to the high plains of Montana, Cloud Chamber tells the extraordinary tale of Rose Mannion an…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780684835358
ISBN-10:0684835355
Author:Michael Dorris
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Imprint:Scribner
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:5 March 1998
Weight:293g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm x 23mm
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Critics Review

Anne Lamott Cloud Chamber is Michael Dorris at his very best: poignant, heartbreaking, funny, lyrical, honest, smart and compassionate.
Oscar Hijuelos Like its very title, Cloud Chamber is a novel that enwraps the reader in a kind of prose-induced dream; it is a beautiful and luminous book, with a narrative that not only steadily entertains, but that continually enlightens and rewards.
Ursula Hegi The range of Michael Dorris’s vision has always been impressive. His fiction is imaginative and perceptive, filled with wisdom and sensitivity. Cloud Chamber is an absorbing and insightful novel about courage, love, perseverance and – above all – the complex choices we all make without realizing how they will affect future generations.

About The Author

Michael Dorris

Michael Dorris (1945–1997) was the author of Cloud Chamber, A Yellow Raft in Blue Water, The Crown of Columbus, coauthored with Louise Erdrich, and the story collection Working Men. Among his nonfiction works are The Broken Cord, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, and a collection of essays, Paper Trail.

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