The Sound of Blue

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Dutton, 2005 - Fiction - 326 pages
The mesmerizing tale of an American womanas quest for healing in a land of refugees, from the critically acclaimed author of "The Virginas Knot"

Holly Payneas 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 womanas crisis of faith in the Balkans.

Sara Foster has left America for the the adventure of a lifetimeateaching English to the sons and daughters of statesmen in Hungaryabut her idyllic adventure instead reveals a dark world of pain and redemption when she ends up teaching in a refugee camp. Sara discovers that one of her students is a celebrated composer and soon finds herself crossing the border to his war-torn homeland, determined to exonerate him for the death of his brother. In a journey that takes her to Dubrovnik, a magnificent stone city on the Croatian Riviera, Sara contemplates her own identity, struggling to understand why the regionas ancient and extraordinary beauty belies a history of grief. As Sara unveils the secret of the composeras escape, "The Sound of Blue" reveals poignant truths about the quests for refuge we all pursue. Bringing to life a world that readers seldom have the opportunity to see through characters of great depth, Holly Payne has once again created a triumph of the heart and soul.
Praise for "The Virginas Knot":
a[To be] savored like the dark intensity of Turkish coffee.a a"San Francisco Chronicle"
aCreates an almost mystical tableau.a --"San Jose Mercury News"

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Section 1
3
Section 2
7
Section 3
12
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About the author (2005)

Holly Payne is a filmmaker and triathlete who teaches screenwriting at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco.

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