The BIG BANG SYMPHONY by University Of Wisconsin Press

The BIG BANG SYMPHONY by University Of Wisconsin Press

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The BIG BANG SYMPHONY by University Of Wisconsin Press

Antarctica is a vortex that draws you back, season after season. The place is so raw and pure, all seal hide and crystalline iceberg. The fishbowl communities at McMurdo Station, South Pole Station, and in the remote field camps intensify relationships, jack all emotion up to a 10. The trick is to get what you need and then get out fast.
    At least that's how thirty-year-old Rosie Moore views it as she flies in for her third season on the Ice. She plans to avoid all entanglements, romantic and otherwise, and do her work as a galley cook. But when her flight crash-lands, so do all her plans.
    Mikala Wilbo, a brilliant young composer whose heart--and music--have been frozen since the death of her partner, is also on that flight. She has come to the Ice as an artist-in-residence, to write music, but also to secretly check out the astrophysicist father she has never met.
    Arriving a few weeks later, Alice Neilson, a graduate student in geology who thinks in charts and equations, is thrilled to leave her dependent mother and begin her career at last. But from the start she is aware that her post-doc advisor, with whom she will work in Antarctica, expects much more from their relationship.
    As the three women become increasingly involved in each other's lives, they find themselves deeply transformed by their time on the Ice. Each falls in love. Each faces challenges she never thought she would meet. And ultimately, each finds redemption in a depth and quality of friendship that only the harsh beauty of Antarctica can engender.
 
 
Finalist, Lambda Literary Awards
 
Finalist, Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction, awarded by the Publishing Triangle
 
Finalist, Northern California Independent Booksellers Association
 
Honorable Mention, Foreword Magazine's Gay/Lesbian Fiction Book of the Year
 
Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the Public Library Association

Lucy Jane Bledsoe is the author of A Thin Brilliant Line, as well as five other books. Her fiction has been recognized by the California Arts Council, the American Library Association Stonewall Award, the Arts & Letters Fiction Prize, a Pushcart nomination, a Yaddo Fellowship, and two National Science Foundation Artists & Writers Fellowships. She's been a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award six times and the Ferro-Grumley Award twice. Bledsoe resides in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she spends as much time as she can kayaking in the bay, hiking, and cycling in the hills.

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ISBN 13 9780299235000
ISBN 10 0299235009
Title The BIG BANG SYMPHONY
Author University Of Wisconsin Press
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher University of Wisconsin Press
Year published 2010-05-30
Number of pages 312
Prizes Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Lesbian Fiction) 2010, Commended for Lambda Literary Awards (Lesbian Fiction) 2011, Commended for Triangle Awards (Lgbt Fiction) 2011, Commended for IndieFab awards (Gay/Lesbian Fiction) 2010
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.