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ISBN: 0525947922

ISBN13: 9780525947929

The Sound of Blue

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The mesmerizing tale of an American woman?s quest for healing in a land of refugees, from the critically acclaimed author of The Virgin?s KnotHolly Payne?s debut novel illuminated the mystical journey of a famed rug weaver living in southwestern Turkey. Her latest storyline immerses us in an even more hypnotic set of circumstances, capturing another fascinating young woman?s crisis of faith in the Balkans.Sara Foster has left America for the the adventure...

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Sound of Blue

Another fabulous book by Holly Payne - can't wait for the next one!! The characters and locations in The Sound of Blue come to life so vividely and clearly. I truly feel like I've learned something about a place and time in the world I knew nothing about.

Amazingly Insightful and Accurate

Having spent some time as a volunteer at refugee camp in Hungary, I was intrigued by Holly Payne's ability to articulate the emotions of those who have had to call these places home. Her words brought back memories of my own observations and interactions in a way that was amazingly insightful and accurate. I appreciate her efforts to bring depth and connection to the often anonymous faces that we see on TV and shed light on the deep contrast between the rich vibrant culture of the Balkans and the horrors that tore this region apart in the late twentieth century.

Keep your eye on Holly Payne!

"The Sound of Blue" is the best book I have read in quite a long time. The characters are intensely vivid and the storyline masterfully weaves together the lives of three people who were brought together by the horrific conflict in Yugoslavia. I feel like I have made a short visit to this seemingly beautiful part of the world without actually traveling there. "The Sound of Blue" brings whole knew meaning to the word "refuge" and provides a reality check on the individual burdens that our senseless wars create. This book will stay in my thoughts for quite a long time... I am looking forward to reading more Holly Payne novels.

Worth the wait

After reading The Virgin's Knot, I couldn't wait for Holly Payne's second book to arrive. In the beginning you can almost feel the puszta air around you as you get to know the main character Sara and Payne skillfully parallels the unknowns of the night in a turbulent place in time with the mysteries of Sara's past. The depth of description of towns in Croatia and Hungary brings you into a not-so-distant war that many people still struggle with, and Payne does a great job of exploring this through the characters. Perhaps the best aspect is the spirit of the Balkans, which you can feel throughout the novel. The only thing that could have made the book better would have been reading it sitting on the castle wall at Dubrovnik. Maybe next time around.

Soul-Searching Characters and Their Connectedness

The characters in Ms. Payne's second novel, The Sound of Blue, are more compelling and intriguing than her first book, The Virgin's Knot. She focuses on the sadness and connectedness between lost souls: people searching for parts of themselves that are repressed, lost or waiting to be discovered. Her strong use of description and metaphor helps the reader look inward and contemplate his/her own life's searches.
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