The Glass Ocean A Novel

Cover of The Glass Ocean A Novel by Lori Baker
Author: Lori Baker
Publisher: Penguin Group
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780143125662
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Height: 7.77 Inches
Length: 5.09 Inches
Weight: 0.55 Pounds
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The Glass Ocean A Novel by Lori Baker is a reprint edition published by Penguin Group on July 29, 2014. This 352-page work presents the story of eighteen-year-old Carlotta Dell’oro as she reflects on the lives of her parents, Leopoldo Dell’oro and Clotilde Girard. Set against a backdrop of historical events, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of familial relationships, all while revealing the circumstances surrounding Carlotta’s abandonment and her inheritance.

Readers will find a richly woven tale that begins in 1841 aboard the ship Narcissus, where Leo and Clotilde’s paths intertwine. As their lives unfold in the coastal town of Whitby, the story delves into their struggles with grief, devotion, and artistic ambition. The arrival of a friend from the past catalyzes the unraveling of the Dell’oro family, leading to a poignant exploration of their connections and disconnections. Lori Baker’s prose captures the essence of the Victorian era, inviting readers into a world that is as enchanting and intricate as the depths of the ocean itself.


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I write in retrospect, from the vantage of a distant shore.
 
Flame-haired, six-foot-two in stocking feet, eighteen-year-old Carlotta Dell’oro recounts the lives of her parents—solitary glassmaker Leopoldo Dell’oro and beautiful, unreachable Clotilde Girard—and discovers in their loves and losses, their omissions and obsessions, thecircumstances of her abandonment and the weight of her inheritance. Thomas Pynchon calls debut novelist Lori Baker “a storyteller with uncanny access to the Victorians, not only to the closely woven texture of their days but also to the dangerous nocturnal fires being attended to in their hearts.”

Carlotta’s story begins in 1841, when Leo and Clotilde meet aboard the Narcissus, on an expedition led by Clotilde’s magnanimous, adventuring father. Leo is commissioned to draw the creatures of the deep sea, but is bewitched instead by golden Clotilde, beginning a devotion that will prove inescapable. Clotilde meanwhile sees only her dear papa, but when he goes missing she is pushed to Leo, returning with him to the craggy English shores of Whitby, the place to which Leo vowed he would never return.

There they form an uneasy coexistence, lost to one another. The events of the Narcissus haunt them, leaving Clotilde grieving for her father, while Leo becomes possessed by the work of transforming his sea sketches into glass. But in finding his art he surrenders Clotilde, and the distance between the two is only magnified by the birth of baby Carlotta.

Years have passed, and Carlotta is now grown. A friend from the past comes to Whitby, and with his arrival sets into motion the Dell’oros’ inevitable disintegration. In hypnotic, inimitable prose Lori Baker’s The Glass Ocean transforms a story of family into something as otherworldly and mesmerizing as life beneath the sea itself.

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Publisher: Penguin Group. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9780143125662.
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Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: Reprint.

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