At fifteen, Nina is trapped in the net of her parents' grief over the accidental death of her little brother. Eager to hold the family together, she realizes that her mother's painting is the only way to rescue her from the brink of despair. At Nina's urging, her mother returns to the studio, where she begins a series of nude portraits of her remaining child-paintings that will chronicle the slow unfolding of a girl's body into a woman's.
The novel examines the central questions of adolescence, sexuality and identity, as well as raises questions about the limits of artistic freedom, and tenuous balance between serving oneself and serving the other in intimate relationships. It will be engaging reading for anyone who's gone through the pain and joy of growing up.
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AUTHOR
Amy Hassinger was born in Newton, MA, and graduated from Barnard
College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she received her MFA in
fiction writing. She is the author of two novels. Deemed "superb" by O,
the Oprah Magazine and "truly penetrating" by Salon.com, Nina:
Adolescence has been translated into Dutch and Portuguese and was named a
semi-finalist for the 2005 Julia Peterkin Award. Her stories have
appeared or are forthcoming in Arts and Letters, Natural Bridge, and
Blithe House Quarterly Online, and have been anthologized in Best
Lesbian Love Stories. Publishing houses in Holland, Spain, and Indonesia
have purchased the foreign rights to The Priest's Madonna. She
is also the author of Finding Katahdin: An Exploration of Maine's Past.
She's taught English to middle school students, and writing and
literature to undergraduates, and is currently on the faculty of the
University of Nebraska's MFA in Writing Program. She lives in Urbana,
Illinois with her husband and daughter.
AUTHOR WEBSITE
AmyHassinger.com
NARRATOR
Mia Barron, a resident of New York City, has worked at theatres
in New York and around the country including Playwrights Horizons,
Lincoln Center, New York Theatre Workshop, NY Stage & Film, Westport
Playhouse, The Guthrie, The Huntington, Long Wharf, California
Shakespeare Festival, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Berkshire Theatre
Festival and The Acting Company, among others. Film and television work
include "Guiding Light" and the soon to be released "Amy's Rules." She
has an MFA from the Graduate Acting Program at NYU.
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ADDITIONAL AWARDS* Library Journal 'Starred' Review
* ForeWord Magazine's Audiobook of the Year Award - Bronze Medal (fiction)
REVIEWS
Kirkus Reviews
"A grieving mother uses her daughter as an artistic muse, complicating and ultimately destroying the girl's vulnerable adolescence... Affecting..."
Booklist
"Barron brings a high degree of sensitivity to Nina, baring the teenage protagonist's emotional frailties with an uncommon blend of vocal delicacy and precision. Barron's smooth transition between characters (from Nina's transparent, self-absorbed artist mother to chattering adolescents) adds volumes to this fictional portrait of a budding teen."
Publishers Weekly
"Barron's skilled, sensitive telling nicely compliments Hassinger's expressive prose, making this an exceptional audio adaptation."
Library Journal
"Excellent. Recommended for large public libraries."
Nina: Adolescence
Author: Amy Hassinger
Narrator: Mia Barron
ISBN: 9781593162924
SRP: $32.95
Length: 8:00:00
Item No: LL311
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