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American Crawdads

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MsAmerica · 27/12/2019 22:15

In case anyone is interested:


The Long Tail of ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’
By Alexandra Alter

In the summer of 2018, Putnam published an unusual debut novel by a retired wildlife biologist named Delia Owens. The book, which had an odd title and didn’t fit neatly into any genre, hardly seemed destined to be a blockbuster, so Putnam printed about 28,000 copies.

It wasn’t nearly enough.

A year and a half later, the novel, “Where the Crawdads Sing,” an absorbing, atmospheric tale about a lonely girl’s coming-of-age in the marshes of North Carolina, has sold more than four and a half million copies. It’s an astonishing trajectory for any debut novelist, much less for a reclusive, 70-year-old scientist, whose previous published works chronicled the decades she spent in the deserts and valleys of Botswana and Zambia, where she studied hyenas, lions and elephants.

As the end of 2019 approaches, “Crawdads” has sold more print copies than any other adult title this year — fiction or nonfiction — according to NPD BookScan, blowing away the combined print sales of new novels by John Grisham, Margaret Atwood and Stephen King. Putnam has returned to the printers nearly 40 times to feed a seemingly bottomless demand for the book. Foreign rights have sold in 41 countries.

For the whole article:

www.nytimes.com/2019/12/21/books/where-the-crawdads-sing-delia-owens.html

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bungleZippy12 · 03/01/2020 16:02

I loved this book!

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Trinia · 03/01/2020 22:29

I’m reading it right now, almost finished it, and absolutely love it!

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MorrisZapp · 03/01/2020 22:32

I liked it too.

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mildlymiffed · 03/01/2020 22:38

Agree- one of my all time favourite novels.

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tripfiction · 08/01/2020 10:23

I bet Where The Crawdads Sing will be a future classic!

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Portulaca · 08/01/2020 10:43

I bought a copy of this a couple of days ago. BookTubers have been reading and recommending it for a while too. Looks really good. Can't wait to get started reading it.

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InOtterNews · 08/01/2020 14:06

I also loved this book

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fishonabicycle · 08/01/2020 17:35

I thought is was a bit of a let down 😳 really far fetched and silly.

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IndigoApple · 27/01/2020 22:16

@fishonabicycle I've just finished this and I agree with you!

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Effiedg · 01/02/2020 21:25

Loved it. I love novels set in small town America and that includes Peyton Place!

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shuuush · 01/02/2020 21:49

Loved it

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Peridot1 · 01/02/2020 22:00

Loved it. Read it last summer and still think about it.

It’s a novel so I’m not expecting it to be true to life so far fetched is fine with me.

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Handsnotwands · 01/02/2020 22:10

I read this fascinating article about the author’s early life a real eye opener

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Nikki360 · 02/02/2020 01:35

Absolutely loved this book it was beautiful.

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fishonabicycle · 02/02/2020 16:11

@indigoapple - I had it for my book club and we were all in agreement about it (which is quite unusual!).

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