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The Vanishing of Rose B.

“Memory and grief are at the heart of Garruba’s tale; the author explores the ways in which the two are intertwined and shape those who are left behind when loved ones die. Frances and Claire try, in their respective ways, to hold on to and understand Rose, a woman they failed to truly grasp in life . . . Garruba’s writing is descriptive and stirring, placing readers fully in the sisters’ memories . . . This is an emotional, evocative work that effectively highlights the complexities of personhood and familial relationships. A poignant read.”

            —Kirkus Reviews

 

Author: Nancy Garruba
Paperback: 136 pages

ISBN-13: 9781947175778

Nancy Garruba studied Comparative Literature at Rutgers University. She later trained in the conservation of rare books in Florence, Italy, and at the Library of Congress, work which led to her study of bookmaking history, book design, and the making of artist’s books—her writing combined with visual images. She’s received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and numerous awards from the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Her Skin of Glass and Not Altogether True Not Altogether False are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the International Center for Photography, the George Eastman House, and the Museum of Modern Art, among others. The Vanishing of Rose B. is her debut novel.

“Nancy Garruba’s The Vanishing of Rose B. is a beautiful meditation on the intricacies of memory, and of family. The reflections of twin sisters Frances and Claire on their mother’s quiet, yet forceful and memorable, life may make you rethink the lives of your own family members—as powerful fiction often does.”

—Joyce Hinnefeld, author of The Dime Museum

“With gorgeous, elegant, and spare prose, The Vanishing of Rose B. underscores the strength of women and reveals how differently twin sisters can perceive and process their family’s history. Garruba’s women are luminous and captivating. A beautiful achievement.”

—Katrina Denza, author of Burner and Other Stories

“A tender and intimate portrait of a family, The Vanishing of Rose B. is a spiral of a novel in two voices. Moving back and forth in time, Frances and Claire unravel the intricate layers of their childhood with their mother Rose and the meaning of what’s left behind when she’s gone. In taut and poignant prose, the novel asks us to consider the stories and objects of our past: what do we cherish, what do we turn away from, what must we reckon with.”

—Ellen Meeropol, author of The Lost Women of Azalea Court