Sister

Sister by A. Manette Ansay, published by HarperCollins in May 2006, is a literary work that explores the complexities of family and personal identity. The narrative follows Abigail Schiller, who reflects on her seemingly normal childhood in a rural Catholic community in Wisconsin, which is irrevocably altered by the disappearance of her younger brother, Sam. As Abby approaches motherhood at thirty, she embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind her brother’s vanishing, challenging her understanding of her family and herself.
In this 240-page edition, readers will find a poignant exploration of memory, faith, and the impact of familial relationships. The story delves into themes of masculinity and the emotional turmoil that arises from loss and denial. Ansay’s writing invites readers to engage with Abby’s emotional journey as she confronts her past and seeks to make sense of her brother’s fate, ultimately revealing deeper insights into the nature of family bonds and personal resilience.
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When my brother disappeared in 1984, I began to see myself in the third person as if my life were a story being told to someone else.Abigail Schiller lives a seemingly normal childhood in a rural Catholic commuinity in Wisconsin. But that life is shattered when her younger brother, Sam, vanishes at the age of seventeen, fleeing their father’s rigid rules of masculinity and the violence their mother denies. Finally, thirty years old and expecting a child of her own, Abby is determined to retrace her lost sibling’s dark descent–embarking upon an emotional journey that will test the strength of her spirit, and contradict everything, she once believed about her family and herself.A stunning work of rare poignance and unsettling power, A. Manette Ansay’s Sister marks the literary maturation of a truly exceptional voice in contemporary American fiction. Deftly spinning triumph out of tragedy, the award-winning author of Vinegar Hill offers us a fresh understanding, of family, memory, faith.Abigail Schiller lives in a seemingly normal childhood in a rural Catholic community in Wisconsin. But that life is shattered when her younger brother, Sam, vanishes at the age of seventeen, fleeing their father’s rigid rules of masculinity and the violence their mother denies. Finally, thirty years old and expecting a child of her own, Abby is determined to retrace her lost sibling’s dark descent–embarking upon an emotional journey that will test the strength of her spirit, and contradict everything she once believed her family and herself.A stunning work of race poignance and unsettling power, A. Manette Ansay’s Sister marks the literary maturation of a truly exceptional voice incontemporary American fiction. Deftly spinning triumph out of tragedy, the award-winning author of Vinegar Hill Offers us a fresh understanding of family, memory, and faith.
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