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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A dazzlingly epic debut that charts the incredible, adventurous life of one woman as she journeys the globe trying to outrun a mysterious curse that will destroy her if she stops moving.
Paris, 1885: Aubry Tourvel, a spoiled and stubborn nine-year-old girl, comes across a wooden puzzle ball on her walk home from school. She tosses it over the fence, only to find it in her backpack that evening. Days later, at the family dinner table, she starts to bleed to death.
When medical treatment only makes her worse, she flees to the outskirts of the city, where she realizes that it is this very act of movement that keeps her alive. So begins her lifelong journey on the run from her condition, which won't allow her to stay anywhere for longer than a few days—nor return to a place where she's already been.
From the scorched dunes of the Calanshio Sand Sea to the snow-packed peaks of the Himalayas; from a bottomless well in a Parisian courtyard, to the shelves of an infinite underground library, we follow Aubry as she learns what it takes to survive and ultimately, to truly live. But the longer Aubry wanders and the more desperate she is to share her life with others, the clearer it becomes that the world she travels through may not be quite the same as everyone else's...
Fiercely independent and hopeful, yet full of longing, Aubry Tourvel is an unforgettable character fighting her way through a world of wonders to find a place she can call home. A spellbinding and inspiring story about discovering meaning in a life that seems otherwise impossible, A Short Walk Through a Wide World reminds us that it's not the destination, but rather the journey—no matter how long it lasts—that makes us who we are.
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781797172026
- File size: 318917 KB
- Duration: 11:04:24
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- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from February 26, 2024
Librarian Westerbeke combines elements of Vernian adventure and Borgesian fantasy in his enthralling debut about a woman who must travel constantly in order to survive. In 1885 Paris, nine-year-old Aubry Tourvel, suddenly racked with pain, begins bleeding from her eyes, nose, and lips. After visits to myriad doctors yield no diagnosis, trial and error proves she becomes deathly ill if she stays anywhere for more than a few days or visits the same location twice. Her mother joins her on the road for three years, until Aubry, seeing her exhaustion, steals away alone one night. Aubry, who eventually circles the globe five times, learns to hunt for food, creates a book of pictures that helps her overcome language barriers, and grows accustomed to leaving even her favorite people and places behind. She forms brief but deep bonds with those she meets and even falls intensely if also briefly in love with an accountant while on a train to Vladivostok and an Indian prince while somewhere in Central Asia. Though Aubry speaks openly about her strange affliction, she keeps to herself the moments when, facing dangers or impassable obstacles such as the Himalayan mountains, she finds doors to vast subterranean libraries in which time and space seem to loosen. Capturing each moment of Aubry’s sweeping odyssey with extraordinary vividness, Westerbeke’s poignant epic speaks to the challenges of knowing oneself and others in a world of endless change. This is unforgettable. Agent: Alice Lutyens, Curtis Brown. -
AudioFile Magazine
Saskia Maarleveld captures a specific kind of magical realism in her performance, which is perfect for this audiobook. It's the 1800s, and Aubrey is on the move. A sickness manifests within her, triggered by a mysterious puzzle ball. To stay alive, she must keep moving, literally traveling the globe. Throughout her journey she encounters mysterious doors, opening to an otherworldly library. The dreamlike production has a nonlinear narration that moves from one fascinating location to another, including Paris, the Trans-Siberian Railway, and the Congo. Maarleveld's voice achieves a kind of ethereal quality that fits this story of the compelling characters Aubrey encounters along her journey. Her performance casts a spell. S.P.C. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine -
Library Journal
September 13, 2024
In 1885 Paris, nine-year-old Aubry Tourvel finds a puzzle ball. She can't open it, so she discards it, only to have it keep reappearing. Soon after, Aubry contracts a deadly disease, bleeding from the eyes, nose, and lips. The only way she can hold the bleeding at bay is to keep moving forward. She can never revisit a place she has already been, and she can only stay in one place for three or four days before her condition becomes critical and she is forced to move on. As she travels, Aubry carries her puzzle ball and a spear. Periodically, she comes upon a door that leads to an infinite underground library where she can rest, read, and learn--until the library kicks her out. Aubry grows older and older, all the while longing for an end to her travels. Saskia Maarleveld offers a sensitive depiction of Aubry, modulating her voice to embody Aubry's transformation from a child to an older adult. Maarleveld also employs an astonishing range of accents and voices for the many people Aubry meets in her travels. VERDICT A haunting story, interlacing exciting tales of adventure with philosophical musings on the human condition.--Joanna M. Burkhardt
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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