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Fiction Literary

Flip Turn

by (author) Paula Eisenstein

Publisher
Mansfield Press
Initial publish date
Oct 2012
Category
Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781894469821
    Publish Date
    Oct 2012
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

In Paula Eisenstein's spare and provocative first novel, a young girl must come to terms with the discovery that her brother killed a young girl. Feeling alienated and not knowing how to ask for help, she decides that suppressing her sexual development will ensure she doesn't do the same thing.

About the author

Paula Eisenstein was born and raised in London, Ontario. She was a champion swimmer. She is contributor to and editorial member of Influencysalon.ca. Her prose was recently published in Black Moss Press’s The White Collar Anthology. She lives in Toronto with her husband and son. Flip Turn is her first book.

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User Reviews

Striking Impressive

Flip Turn is a strikingly impressive surprise. Paula Eisenstein's story of an unusually turbulent coming of age is told with a sense of urgency, a need to be heard. What price the sacrifice to normal, after big brother is guilty of murder in the community where you live and grow? The informal structure and language convey the plot in impressionistic episodes. The most striking element, and one that grips the reader from first line, is the authentic voice of the narrator. The adolescent perspective is keen and honest throughout and the language rich with insight and poetry as observations of events and people, nice and otherwise’ are presented. A highly recommendable ‘must read’!

Flip Turn

Wow! This book is an amazing window on so many different experiences: competitive swimming, politics, living with a lesbian mother, and especially a teenager grappling the death of a girl caused by her brother.
The author very powerfully helps us feel the experience indirectly as the main character tries to carry on with her life. This angle on homicide is not often taken and it is an important one to consider. Poetically written and a very valuable first novel from this new author!

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