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Larque on the Wing
Larque on the Wing
Author: Nancy Springer
Larque Harootunian is having a mid-life crisis. But Larque, wife, mother and painter isn't like most 40-year-olds. All her life she's been generating "doppelgangers," psychic manifestations of her thoughts that can impact and, as she suddenly realizes, impede, the reality of her own life. She embarks on a journey of self-exploration that culmina...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780688131753
ISBN-10: 0688131751
Publication Date: 2/1994
Pages: 277
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Publisher: William Morrow Co
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Very different from most of Springers books, which tend toward classic fairy-tale fantasy. This one is more reminiscent of Margaret Atwood, with a thematic agenda of feminism, sexual relations and aging. The fantasy elements are more surreal than actual fantasy.
The protagonist, Lark, has always had a strange habit of summoning up what she calls doppelgangers physical manifestations caused by her unbidden thoughts. As the story begins, she has created one that seems to be a particularly unpleasant incarnation of herself as a child. Lark comes to realize that not only does she not like this child who is herself, but she also dislikes her current self overweight, married, and boring, not having lived up to everything that the child Lark had hoped for. Through encounters with a handsome and mystical gay man who also has powers of transformation and with her mother, who has her own supernatural gift of denial Lark goes through various transformations of identity and gender while coming to terms with her life as a middle-aged woman.
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YA fantasy - well written


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