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Collin James is young, creative, and unhappy. A college dropout, he waits tables and spends his free time beautifying the streets of Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his medium of choice: chalk. Collinâs art captivates passersby with its vibrant colors and intricate linesâuntil the moment he wipes it all away. Nothing in Collinâs life is meant to last. Then he meets Nina. . . .
The daughter of a tech mogul who is revolutionizing virtual reality, Nina Lazare is trying to give back as a high school teacherâbut her students wonât listen to her. When Collin enters her world, he inspires her to think bigger. Nina wants to return the favorâeven if it means losing him.
Against this poignant backdrop, Allegra Goodman paints a tableau of students, neighbors, and colleagues: Diana, a teenage girl trying to make herself invisible; her twin brother, Aidan, whoâs addicted to the games produced by Ninaâs father; and Daphne, a viral-marketing trickster who unites them all, for better or worse.
Wise, warm, and enchanting, The Chalk Artist is both a finely rendered portrait of modern love and a celebration of all the realms we inhabit: real and imagined, visual and virtual, seemingly independent yet hopelessly tangled.
Praise for The Chalk Artist
âThe virtual world Goodman conjures is as feverishly vivid as it is mysterious and alluring. Not since I pushed my way through C. S. Lewisâs fusty mothballed wardrobe and stepped out into the frozen, pine-scented forests of Narnia can I remember being so effectively transported into a viscerally, sometimes terrifyingly plausible alternate universe. . . . This is a novel full of wit and spark. . . . Irresistible and arresting.ââThe New York Times Book Review
âEnjoyably sharp dialogue and convincing portraits of multiple mindsets and terrains . . . One canât help but marvel at how Goodman has captured the atmosphere of this virtual fantasy land so effectively in words.ââNPR
âMesmerizing depictions of virtual-reality landscapes of âNeverwhenâ and âUnderworldâ make the gamesâ dangerous power over one of Ninaâs students very real.ââPeople
âGoodmanâs latest combines fantastical flourishes (an imagined video game called âUnderworldâ) and realistic Cambridge details . . . in a narrative about art and ambition.ââThe Boston Globe
âAllegra Goodman creates suspense where you might least expect to find it.ââThe Atlantic
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- ISBN: 9780679605041
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