Book: Broken As Things Are "A sensitive southern tale of weirdly imaginative children and hapless adults. Ms. Witt has staked out a territory somewhere between Harper Lee and Flannery O'Connor."---E. L. Doctorow
From the day that Morgan-Lee is born, her extraordinarily beautiful and withdrawn older brother, Ginx, is obsessed by her. Inhabiting their own parallel world, the two communicate through a secret language and make-believe stories. Ginx is not only emotionally dependent on his sister; he also suffers from Asperger's syndrome---a high- functioning form of autism. When Morgan-Lee begins to explore friendships beyond their closed circle, Ginx becomes increasingly disturbed. In luminous prose Martha Witt explores the intense and private world inhabited by these siblings and the inevitable and necessary pain of their separation.
"Seductive...The reward of this intense read is a sister's thoughtful struggle for a way to love her sibling without losing herself."---"Entertainment Weekly"
"Witt's riveting debut is a disturbing, accomplished novel.... Wildly imaginative and intelligent...an often profound, unsettling story of children struggling to understand love, truth, and sacrifice."---"Booklist"
"Everything you come upon seems absolutely new. A real wonder."---"Kirkus Reviews" (starred)
"Many first novels are stories about coming of age in a dysfunctional family; few are as daring or poised as Hillsborough-native Martha Witt's Broken as Things Are, a Southern gothic tale of obsession.... Morgan-Lee is one of the most complex and intriguing adolescents to grace the pages of a novel in quite some time."---"The Charlotte Observer"
"[Broken as Things Are] gives a droll twist to the tropesof dysfunction.... Arch, slyly humorous...this is an unusual, uncompromising debut."---"Publishers Weekly"
"An enviable, soul-affirming novel."---Haven Kimmel, author of A Girl Named Zippy
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Martha Witt grew up in Hillsborough, North Carolina. She lives in New York City with her husband, son, and daughter. "Broken as Things Are" is her first novel.
From the day that Morgan-Lee is born, her extraordinarily beautiful and withdrawn older brother, Ginx, is obsessed by her. Inhabiting their own parallel world, the two communicate through a secret language and make-believe stories; when Morgan-Lee begins to explore friendships beyond their closed circle, however, Ginx becomes increasingly disturbed. In luminous prose, Martha Witt explores the intense and private world inhabited by these siblings and the inevitable and necessary pain of their separation.
Details of Book: Broken As Things Are Book: Broken As Things Are
Author: Martha Witt
ISBN: 0312424868
ISBN-13: 9780312424862
, 978-0312424862
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jul 2005
Publisher: Picador Usa
Number of Pages: 293
Language: English