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Hardcover Changing Light Book

ISBN: 0375424512

ISBN13: 9780375424519

Changing Light

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Nora Gallagher's elegant debut novel is a love story set in Los Alamos in 1945, in the shadow of the creation of the first atomic bomb.During the last summer of World War II, in the beautiful high... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A splendid novel

Nora Gallagher's debut novel was a great pleasure to read. Written with the precision of poetry, but with a novel's heft, momentum, and narrative complexity, Changing Light drew me into its vivid New Mexico landscape and launched me on a journey that I found intellectually and emotionally absorbing every step of the way. What sets this book apart from so many other contemporary novels is both its witness to beauty (of nature, of art, of well-chosen words) and its depth of moral imagination. The novel's pages are lit up by an authorial intelligence that is both compassionate and unflinchingly clear. A wonderful love story and a luminous, nuanced portrayal of moral decision-making.

Emotionally satisfying--Intellectually stimulating

"Changing Light" by Nora Gallagher was a delightfully surprising debut novel--a richly satisfying story, artfully and lyrically told, with profound emotional and intellectual overtones. Tangentially, this is a love story. But more directly, it tells the tales of different life-changing moral dilemmas that three characters must resolve as their lives intertwine during the spring and summer of 1945 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. At the center are two polar opposites: Eleanor Garrigue and Leo Kavan--an artist and a nuclear physicist. Off to the side and pulling each of the other two main characters into a curious triangle is Bill Taylor, the local priest. Eleanor is a woman who has temporarily fled an over-bearing husband and promising art career in New York City to find personal freedom and artistic inspiration living in the solitude and grandeur of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains just over the hill from Los Alamos. Leo Kavan is a world-renowned Czechoslovakian physicist who is brought to Los Alamos by the United States government to work as a top scientist on the Manhattan Project developing the first atomic bomb. As the local Episcopal priest, Bill Taylor is duty-bound to be Eleanor's spiritual confessor and advisor, but he is also strongly attracted to her as a woman. This is a short novel. Gallagher does not waste time developing each main character completely as an author would have to do if this were nothing more than a love story. She gives us just enough information so that the reader feels comfortable filling in the rest. Gallagher expects intelligent readers--readers who are happy to participate in the storytelling by creating their own plausible back-stories and plot resolutions from tidbits of information thrown in to the text to spark the imagination. Don't we all do exactly this in real life whenever we meet someone new? This technique helps focus the reader's attention away from the love story, toward the true purpose of the work. But don't get me wrong--the love story here is completely believable, satisfying, mature, and enchanting--it is just not the focus of this book. The "changing light" at the core of this novel is more than merely the beautiful artistic light that saturates the Los Alamos countryside, providing Eleanor with inspiration for her paintings. Gallagher wants us to focus on the far subtler inner light--the guiding moral compass--at the core of each character's being that changes during the course of the novel. Thus the title is apt and points toward the message of the work as a whole. I look forward to reading more novels by this talented author.

Changing Light

The theme that runs through Changing Light is responsibilty--our ever-widening circle of obligations to be truthful and respectful to ourselves, those we love, the wider net of people we reach, and the world at large. Although centered in Los Alamos during the making of the atomic bomb, the story is deftly woven of movements back and forth through time and place. The main characters--an artist, a scientist working on and then fleeing the Manhattan project, a priest (a woman and two men, respectively) attempt to grasp the nature of their commitments to self and others through the personal and social roles they're being called to play. The author's delicate touch leads us to understand that there are no pat answers or guidebooks to living a truly human--that is to say, moral and connected--life. This is delicate territory both in real life and for a novelist to negotiate. Through their honest and difficult struggle, the characters at last achieve a sense of gentle illumination and balance that reaches the reader as well.

Changing Light

Although this beautifully written first novel is billed as a love story, it is so much more than that. The spiritual questioning which is central to Nora Gallagher's two non fiction memoirs infuses this novel, as do overarching questions of right versus wrong (applicable to today's world). Add lyrical descriptions of the New Mexico landscape and characters which you care about and suspense which keeps you turning the pages, and it's a winning package. You even become educated (just enough) about what exactly was going on in Los Alamos in 1945, and what that felt and looked like.

Love, intrigue and weighty questions

Beautifully written and a page turner, Nora Gallagher's first novel is something to shout about. A love story that raises our awareness of the period when the bomb was developed at Los Alamos, it also raises important moral questions without being heavy handed. You will be immersed in the story, the love, the intrigue and the locale before you realize you are also pondering weighty moral and political questions that have resonance for all of us in today's world.
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