Bild 1 von 1

Galerie
Bild 1 von 1

O Sünder! : Ein Roman von Nicole Cuffy (2025, Hardcover)-
US $28,31
Ca.EUR 24,90
(US $28,31 / Unit)
Artikelzustand:
Neu
Neues, ungelesenes, ungebrauchtes Buch in makellosem Zustand ohne fehlende oder beschädigte Seiten. Genauere Einzelheiten entnehmen Sie bitte dem Angebot des Verkäufers.
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
Versand:
US $4,99 (ca. EUR 4,39) Economy Shipping.
Standort: Gulfport,Mississippi, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Sa, 10. Mai und Do, 15. Mai bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Käufer zahlt Rückversand. Wenn Sie ein eBay-Versandetikett verwenden, werden die Kosten dafür von Ihrer Rückerstattung abgezogen.
Zahlungen:
Sicher einkaufen
- Gratis Rückversand im Inland
- Punkte für jeden Kauf und Verkauf
- Exklusive Plus-Deals
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:356747804564
Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- Original Language
- English
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Signed
- No
- ISBN
- 9780593597446
Über dieses Produkt
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0593597443
ISBN-13
9780593597446
eBay Product ID (ePID)
28068282515
Product Key Features
Book Title
O Sinners! : a Novel
Number of Pages
464 Pages
Language
English
Topic
African American / General, Religious, Literary
Publication Year
2025
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2024-018387
Reviews
Praise for O Sinners! " O Sinners! invites us to be fully and vigorously present for the rhapsodic truths of our lives, including the birth of animals, the death of loved ones, and the home-seeking that occupies our decades. Nicole Cuffy has opened a door into a world where mares and wolves live alongside grief and love and memory, each its own creature, each equally dreamlike and real." --Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning Praise for Nicole Cuffy "A voice that is beautiful and authentic." --Imbolo Mbue, author of How Beautiful We Were "Cuffy writes beautifully . . . weaving in the kind of detail that's both vivid and informative." -- The Seattle Times "Cuffy's graceful prose dances from word to word." -- Debutiful "Cuffy brings grace, control, and vigor to her prose. . . . Readers will be enchanted." -- Publishers Weekly, "When Faruq Zaidi, a grieving Muslim journalist, seizes the chance to embed himself in a California cult, his determination to get a story pushes him into the world of its mystical leader. But by trying to escape from his bad memories, Faruq's story brings him closer to potential ruin." -- Rolling Stone "In Nicole Cuffy's new novel, journalist Faruq Zaidi embeds himself inside a California cult following the death of his devout Muslim father. . . . Faruq begins to wonder whether Odo's unorthodox, but alluring teachings could be the cure-all to his grief." -- TIME, " The 25 Best and Most Anticipated Horror Books of 2025" "A young journalist sets out to embed himself a cult called 'the nameless' for a story. But as he delves deeper into its teachings, he realizes he must confront the memories of loss he has been running from." --EBONY "A journalist reeling from the death of his father decides to venture into California's redwoods and investigate a strange cult run by a Vietnam War Veteran. But his intentions become marred by his increasingly close relationship with the cult's leader, and a growing urge to join the group rather than just be an observer." -- Men's Health "What's the line between a religion and a cult? . . . One of the most engrossing elements of Nicole Cuffy's second novel . . . is how it dwells comfortably in the fuzziness, making for both a clever literary mystery novel and a meditation on the nature of faith." -- The Los Angeles Times "A gorgeously written literary excavation of belonging and belief." --Emma Donoghue, The Boston Globe "While there have been quite a few novels approaching the subject of cult indoctrination lately, Nicole Cuffy's literary marvel stands head and shoulders above the rest." -- Literary Hub "A fresh, multifaceted perspective . . . a well-guided journey along the boundary between faith and doubt." -- Kirkus Reviews "Nicole Cuffy has opened a door into a world where mares and wolves live alongside grief and love and memory, each its own creature, each equally dreamlike and real." --Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning " Dances , Cuffy's first novel, explored the physical and psychological toll felt by a Black ballerina in a classical company. Cuffy brings that same clear-eyed honesty and fearlessness to O Sinners! , but on a whole new level, exploring the ways rage and racism can shape a life, and how doubt can lead us to new paths of belief." --BookPage, Praise for O Sinners! "When Faruq Zaidi, a grieving Muslim journalist, seizes the chance to embed himself in a California cult, his determination to get a story pushes him into the world of its mystical leader. But by trying to escape from his bad memories, Faruq's story brings him closer to potential ruin." -- Rolling Stone "While there have been quite a few novels approaching the subject of cult indoctrination lately, Nicole Cuffy's literary marvel stands head and shoulders above the rest. A journalist mourning the loss of his father takes a working vacation to California to interview the annoyingly attractive members of a mysterious cult that may or may not be its own religion. Meanwhile, flashbacks to the Vietnam War recount the cult's origins. I'll have to read this one slowly, for the language deserves to be savored and the philosophical underpinnings take some time to absorb." -- Literary Hub "A fresh, multifaceted perspective . . . a well-guided journey along the boundary between faith and doubt." -- Kirkus Reviews " O Sinners! invites us to be fully and vigorously present for the rhapsodic truths of our lives, including the birth of animals, the death of loved ones, and the home-seeking that occupies our decades. Nicole Cuffy has opened a door into a world where mares and wolves live alongside grief and love and memory, each its own creature, each equally dreamlike and real." --Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning Praise for Nicole Cuffy "A voice that is beautiful and authentic." --Imbolo Mbue, author of How Beautiful We Were "Cuffy writes beautifully . . . weaving in the kind of detail that's both vivid and informative." -- The Seattle Times "Cuffy's graceful prose dances from word to word." -- Debutiful "Cuffy brings grace, control, and vigor to her prose. . . . Readers will be enchanted." -- Publishers Weekly, " O Sinners! invites us to be fully and vigorously present for the rhapsodic truths of our lives, including the birth of animals, the death of loved ones, and the home-seeking that occupies our decades. Nicole Cuffy has opened a door into a world where mares and wolves live alongside grief and love and memory, each its own creature, each equally dreamlike and real." --Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning, "When Faruq Zaidi, a grieving Muslim journalist, seizes the chance to embed himself in a California cult, his determination to get a story pushes him into the world of its mystical leader. But by trying to escape from his bad memories, Faruq's story brings him closer to potential ruin." -- Rolling Stone "In Nicole Cuffy's new novel, journalist Faruq Zaidi embeds himself inside a California cult following the death of his devout Muslim father. Faruq has every intention of exposing the mysterious collective, but upon his arrival he strikes up a friendship with the group's charismatic leader, a Vietnam War veteran named Odo. As their bond deepens, Faruq begins to wonder whether Odo's unorthodox, but alluring teachings could be the cure-all to his grief." -- TIME "A journalist reeling from the death of his father decides to venture into California's redwoods and investigate a strange cult run by a Vietnam War Veteran. But his intentions become marred by his increasingly close relationship with the cult's leader, and a growing urge to join the group rather than just be an observer." -- Men's Health "While there have been quite a few novels approaching the subject of cult indoctrination lately, Nicole Cuffy's literary marvel stands head and shoulders above the rest. A journalist mourning the loss of his father takes a working vacation to California to interview the annoyingly attractive members of a mysterious cult that may or may not be its own religion. Meanwhile, flashbacks to the Vietnam War recount the cult's origins. I'll have to read this one slowly, for the language deserves to be savored and the philosophical underpinnings take some time to absorb." -- Literary Hub "A fresh, multifaceted perspective . . . a well-guided journey along the boundary between faith and doubt." -- Kirkus Reviews " O Sinners! invites us to be fully and vigorously present for the rhapsodic truths of our lives, including the birth of animals, the death of loved ones, and the home-seeking that occupies our decades. Nicole Cuffy has opened a door into a world where mares and wolves live alongside grief and love and memory, each its own creature, each equally dreamlike and real." --Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning, "When Faruq Zaidi, a grieving Muslim journalist, seizes the chance to embed himself in a California cult, his determination to get a story pushes him into the world of its mystical leader. But by trying to escape from his bad memories, Faruq's story brings him closer to potential ruin." -- Rolling Stone "In Nicole Cuffy's new novel, journalist Faruq Zaidi embeds himself inside a California cult following the death of his devout Muslim father. Faruq has every intention of exposing the mysterious collective, but upon his arrival he strikes up a friendship with the group's charismatic leader, a Vietnam War veteran named Odo. As their bond deepens, Faruq begins to wonder whether Odo's unorthodox, but alluring teachings could be the cure-all to his grief." -- TIME, " The 25 Best and Most Anticipated Horror Books of 2025" "A journalist reeling from the death of his father decides to venture into California's redwoods and investigate a strange cult run by a Vietnam War Veteran. But his intentions become marred by his increasingly close relationship with the cult's leader, and a growing urge to join the group rather than just be an observer." -- Men's Health "While there have been quite a few novels approaching the subject of cult indoctrination lately, Nicole Cuffy's literary marvel stands head and shoulders above the rest. A journalist mourning the loss of his father takes a working vacation to California to interview the annoyingly attractive members of a mysterious cult that may or may not be its own religion. Meanwhile, flashbacks to the Vietnam War recount the cult's origins. I'll have to read this one slowly, for the language deserves to be savored and the philosophical underpinnings take some time to absorb." -- Literary Hub "A fresh, multifaceted perspective . . . a well-guided journey along the boundary between faith and doubt." -- Kirkus Reviews " O Sinners! invites us to be fully and vigorously present for the rhapsodic truths of our lives, including the birth of animals, the death of loved ones, and the home-seeking that occupies our decades. Nicole Cuffy has opened a door into a world where mares and wolves live alongside grief and love and memory, each its own creature, each equally dreamlike and real." --Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning
Synopsis
In this "engrossing" ( Los Angeles Times ) novel that sweeps from present-day California to the Vietnam War and back, a grieving young man is drawn into the orbit of a charismatic cult leader who forces him to reconsider why people give up control-and what it takes, ultimately, to find one's place in the world. ONE OF THE SEASON'S MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS- Time, Rolling Stone, Vulture, Men's Health, WNYC, Electric Lit, Feminist Book Club, Lit Hub "A gorgeously written literary excavation of belonging and belief."-Emma Donoghue, The Boston Globe Faruq Zaidi, a young journalist processing the recent death of his father, a devout Muslim, takes the opportunity to embed himself in a cult known only as "the nameless," because its members refused to label themselves. Based in the California redwoods and shepherded by an enigmatic Vietnam War veteran named Odo, "the nameless" adhere to the 18 Utterances, including teachings such as "all suffering is distortion" and "see only beauty." Faruq, skeptical but committed to unraveling the mystery of "the nameless," extends his stay over months, as he gets deeper into the cult's inner workings and alluring teachings. But as he gets closer to Odo, Faruq himself begins to unravel, forced to come to terms with the memories he has been running from while trying to resist Odo's spell. Told in three seamlessly interwoven threadsFaruq's present-day investigation, Odo's time as an infantryman during the Vietnam War alongside three other Black soldiers before the formation of the movement, and a documentary script that recounts the clash between "the nameless" and a Texas fundamentalist church O Sinners! examines both longing and belonging. Ultimately the novel asks- What is it that we seek from the people we admire and, inevitably, from one another?, In this "engrossing" ( Los Angeles Times ) novel that sweeps from present-day California to the Vietnam War and back, a grieving young man is drawn into the orbit of a charismatic cult leader who forces him to reconsider why people give up control--and what it takes, ultimately, to find one's place in the world. ONE OF THE SEASON'S MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS: Time, Rolling Stone, Vulture, Men's Health, WNYC, Electric Lit, Feminist Book Club, Lit Hub "A gorgeously written literary excavation of belonging and belief."--Emma Donoghue, The Boston Globe Faruq Zaidi, a young journalist processing the recent death of his father, a devout Muslim, takes the opportunity to embed himself in a cult known only as "the nameless," because its members refused to label themselves. Based in the California redwoods and shepherded by an enigmatic Vietnam War veteran named Odo, "the nameless" adhere to the 18 Utterances, including teachings such as "all suffering is distortion" and "see only beauty." Faruq, skeptical but committed to unraveling the mystery of "the nameless," extends his stay over months, as he gets deeper into the cult's inner workings and alluring teachings. But as he gets closer to Odo, Faruq himself begins to unravel, forced to come to terms with the memories he has been running from while trying to resist Odo's spell. Told in three seamlessly interwoven threadsFaruq's present-day investigation, Odo's time as an infantryman during the Vietnam War alongside three other Black soldiers before the formation of the movement, and a documentary script that recounts the clash between "the nameless" and a Texas fundamentalist church O Sinners! examines both longing and belonging. Ultimately the novel asks: What is it that we seek from the people we admire and, inevitably, from one another?
LC Classification Number
PS3603.U48O85 2025
Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers
Info zu diesem Verkäufer
E and S Emporium South
96,6% positive Bewertungen•243 Artikel verkauft
Angemeldet als privater VerkäuferDaher finden verbraucherschützende Vorschriften, die sich aus dem EU-Verbraucherrecht ergeben, keine Anwendung. Der eBay-Käuferschutz gilt dennoch für die meisten Käufe. Mehr erfahrenMehr erfahren
Verkäuferbewertungen (60)
- n***n (411)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzte 6 MonateBestätigter KaufVery fast shipping. Item just as described. Very good communication. All makes for a very positive ebay experience transaction.Meditations - Hardcover - Book by Marcus Aurelius (Nr. 356268949304)
- n***r (19)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzte 6 MonateBestätigter KaufThis book was delivered quickly and was as is described. I can't wait to read it. Thank you for the great service.
- s***5 (1746)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufArrived quickly. Well packaged.
Noch mehr entdecken:
- Patrick-O - ' - Brian-Belletristik-Bücher,
- Patrick-O - ' - Brian-Taschenbuch-Belletristik-Bücher,
- Eugene-O - ' - Neill-Belletristik-Bücher,
- Tim-O - ' - Brien-Belletristik-Bücher,
- Flannery-O - ' - Connor-Taschenbuch-Belletristik-Bücher,
- Michael-A. - Singer-Sachbuch Bücher,
- Robert-A. - Heinlein-Belletristik-Bücher,
- James-A. - Michener-Belletristik-Bücher,
- Deutsche Bücher Robert-A. - Heinlein-Belletristik,
- Robert-A. - Heinlein-Taschenbuch-Belletristik-Bücher