The Black Isle

· Hachette Audio · Narrated by Sarah Zimmerman
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This “ambitious, supernatural coming-of-age story” (The LA Times) is a sweeping tale of ghosts in the modern world, and one woman's struggle to create her own destiny.

There are ghosts on the Black Isle. Ghosts that no one can see. No one . . . except Cassandra.

Uprooted from Shanghai with her father and twin brother, young Cassandra finds the Black Isle's bustling, immigrant-filled seaport, swampy jungle, and grand rubber plantations a sharp contrast to the city of her childhood. And she soon makes another discovery: the Black Isle is swarming with ghosts.

Haunted and lonely, Cassandra at first tries to ignore her ability to see the restless apparitions that drift down the street and crouch in cold corners at school. Yet despite her struggles with these spirits, Cassandra comes to love her troubled new home. And soon, she attracts the notice of a dangerously charismatic man.

Even as she becomes a fearless young woman, the Isle's dark forces won't let her go. War is looming, and Cassandra wonders if her unique gift might be her beloved island's only chance for salvation . . .

Taking readers from the 1920s, through the Japanese occupation during WWII, to the Isle's radical transformation into a gleaming cosmopolitan city, The Black Isle is a sweeping epic—a deeply imagined, fiercely original tale from a vibrant new voice in fiction.

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Jack David Baucum
18 April 2022
Sandi Tan manages to tell a very compelling story of a young girl caught up in the global depression of the 1930s, World War II, and a large cast of compelling characters she meets along the way. Though she is able to see ghosts, this is hardly the concept which this book rests upon. It is a compelling story of a girl's struggle to survive and belong in a world that seems to constantly on the brink of complete destruction. The ghost narrative is only used to add emotional impact to an already gripping story. Each character has complex and understandable motivations that shift as circumstances change, leaving few characters to be seen as "bad guys", but there are even fewer "good guys", just lots of survivors.
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About the author

Sandi Tan was born in Singapore and has an MFA in screenwriting from Columbia University. Her short films have been shown around the world at venues such as the New York Film Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, MoMA, and on European television. She lives in Pasadena, California, with her husband, the critic John Powers, and their bossy Siamese, Nico. You can visit her website at www.SandiTan.com. The Black Isle is her debut novel.

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