The Fates Will Find Their Way - Hannah Pittard

The Fates Will Find Their Way

By Hannah Pittard

  • Release Date: 2011-01-25
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 131 Ratings

Description

Sixteen-year-old Nora Lindell is missing. And the neighborhood boys she’s left behind are caught forever in the heady current of her absence.

As the days and years pile up, the mystery of her disappearance grows kaleidoscopically. A collection of rumors, divergent suspicions, and tantalizing what-ifs, Nora Lindell’s story is a shadowy projection of teenage lust, friendship, reverence, and regret, captured magically in the disembodied plural voice of the boys who still long for her.

Told in haunting, percussive prose, Hannah Pittard’s beautifully crafted novel tracks the emotional progress of the sister Nora left behind, the other families in their leafy suburban enclave, and the individual fates of the boys in her thrall. Far more eager to imagine Nora’s fate than to scrutinize their own, the boys sleepwalk into an adulthood of jobs, marriages, families, homes, and daughters of their own, all the while pining for a girl—and a life—that no longer exists, except in the imagination.

A masterful literary debut that shines a light into the dream-filled space between childhood and all that follows, The Fates Will Find Their Way is a story about the stories we tell ourselves—of who we once were and may someday become.

Reviews

  • Highly unusual, strangely compelling

    5
    By OVReader
    This character-driven novel is a highly unusual story about the disappearance of a teenage girl and the effect it has on a group of young men who knew herl. The mystery of Nora Lindell's disappearance remains unsolved, and the boy's attempts to make sense of the mystery moves the narrative along. Curiosity about Nora and her sudden disappearance on Halloween when she was sixteen permeates the lives of a handful of young men who knew her. Nothing much happens in the lives of these young men as they grow up, marry and have children, that is not interpreted, reflected upon, and incorporated into the mythology that the boys have conjured up about Nora Lindell's disappearance and her uncertain after-life. As speculation about Nora's whereabouts and life is carefully crafted into a full-blown tale of redemption and death, the boys who knew her likewise find their own meaning about the life-choices they have made. The novel is strangely compelling in large part because of the melancholy tone that the author has woven into the narrative as deftly as she portrays the lives of these young men entirely through the the mythology they create about Nora Lindell.
  • Somber and thought-provoking

    5
    By annaperk
    Very much in the style of Donna Tartt (especially The Secret History) and Tana French. I could hardly bring myself to stop reading when I needed to do something else - like eat or sleep hahaha! This novel elegantly explores how a single event can affect everyone for the rest of their lives and also examines the many different perspectives that are possible. I loved all the different possibilities that were presented. Definitely not a book that takes you from point A to point Z and resolves the mystery at the end!