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Perdita

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"Scharper shines in this surprising and engaging gothic novel... Impeccably researched and beautifully told, this is a tale that will stay with readers long after the final page is turned."—Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review

Marged Brice is 134 years old.

She'd be ready to go, if it weren't for Perdita . . .

The Georgian Bay lighthouse's single eye keeps watch over storm and calm, and Marged grew up in its shadow, learning the language of the wind and the trees. There's blustery beauty there, where sea and sky incite each other to mischief... or worse...

Garth Hellyer of the Longevity Project doesn't believe Marged was a girl coming of age in the 1890s, but reading her diaries in the same wild and unpredictable location where she wrote them might be enough to cast doubt on his common sense.

Everyone knows about death.

It's life that's much more mysterious...

"Hilary Scharper deftly mines the beauty and wonder of both the human heart and nature in this haunting tale of enduring love."—Cathy Marie Buchanan, bestselling author of The Painted Girls

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 12, 2015
      Canadian author Scharper (Dream Dresses) shines in this surprising and engaging gothic novel. Widower and historian Garth Hellyer is documenting the lives of residents at a retirement home when he encounters Marged Brice, a woman dumped in the facility by the last of her family. Marged purports to be 134 years old and ready for death, but can't leave because of a mysterious person named Perdita. A skeptical Garth disagrees about her age, saying it's impossible for anyone to live to be 134, before Marged gives him her diaries of growing up in Cape Prius, Canada, the daughter of a lighthouse keeper. From there, the tale is told in alternating first-person points of view: entries from Marged's journals from the turn of the 20th century and Garth's present-day narrative, as he seeks to learn who the mysterious Perdita might be. The author skillfully portrays Garth's journey through Marged's tangled and engrossing story, as well as her strength of characterâparticularly in her complicated love life. When it's time for Garth to make a decision about his own love life, it is Marged's example that guides him. Scharper wraps up with a series of quirky twists readers won't see coming. Impeecably researchedâScharper is an associate professor of cultural anthropology at the University of Toronto and spent a decade as a lighthouse keeper on the Bruce Peninsula of Canadaâand beautifully told, this is a tale that will stay with readers long after the final page is turned.

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