A Marker to Measure Drift

A Marker to Measure Drift by Alexander Maksik is a First Edition novel published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2013. This 221-page work is presented in English and unfolds on a remote island in the Aegean, where a young Liberian woman named Jacqueline grapples with her haunted past. Living alone in a cave, she experiences the intensity of her surroundings while confronting the memories of violence she has escaped, creating a vivid backdrop for her journey of survival and self-discovery.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves together themes of psychological struggle and the search for redemption. As Jacqueline’s memories resurface, the story explores her connection to a life filled with familial love and the stark contrast of her current existence. The novel delves into the complexities of physical and spiritual hungers, highlighting the tension between ruin and faith. Through its evocative imagery and emotional depth, A Marker to Measure Drift presents a profound exploration of the impact of trauma and the resilience required to confront it.
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A New York Times Notable Book
A hypnotic, spellbinding novel set in Greece and Africa, where a young Liberian woman reckons with a haunted past.
On a remote island in the Aegean, Jacqueline is living alone in a cave accessible only at low tide. With nothing to protect her from the elements, and with the fabric between herself and the world around her increasingly frayed, she is permeated by sensory experiences of remarkable intensity: the need for shade in the relentless heat of the sun-baked isl∧ hunger and the occasional bliss of release from it; the exquisite pleasure of diving into the sea. The pressing physical realities of the moment provide a deeper relief: the euphoric obliteration of memory and, with it, the unspeakable violence she has seen and from which she has miraculously escaped.
Slowly, irrepressibly, images from a life before this violence begin to resurface: the view across lush gardens to a different sea; a gold Rolex glinting on her father’s wrist; a glass of gin in her mother’s best crystal; an adoring younger sister; a family, in the moment before their fortunes were irrevocably changed. Jacqueline must find the strength to contend with what she has survived or tip forward into full-blown madness.
Visceral and gripping, extraordinary in its depiction of physical and spiritual hungers, Alexander Maksik’s A Marker to Measure Drift is a novel about ruin and faith, barbarism and love, and the devastating memories that contain the power both to destroy us and to redeem us.
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