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Self-portrait with nothing

Pokwatka, Aimee (author.).

Summary: Abandoned as an infant on the local veterinarian's front porch, Pepper Rafferty was raised by two loving mothers, and now at thirty-six is married to the stable, supportive Ike. She's never told anyone that at fifteen she discovered the identity of her biological mother. That's because her birth mother is Ula Frost, a reclusive painter famous for the outrageous claims that her portraits summon their subjects' doppelgangers from parallel universes. Sometimes living our best life means embracing the imperfect one we already have.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250820846
  • Physical Description: 293 pages ; 22 cm
    regular print
    print
  • Publisher: New York : Tordotcom, 2022.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Subject: Adoption -- Fiction
Doppelgängers -- Fiction
Multiverse -- Fiction
Genre: Magic realist fiction.
Science fiction.

Available copies

  • 9 of 10 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Terrace Public Library POK (Text) 35151001152321 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    After discovering her birth mother is Ula Frost, a reclusive artist who claims her portraits summon their subjects’ doppelgängers from parallel universes, Pepper Rafferty wonders if there is a universe, in which she is better able to accept love—and in which Ula decided she was worth keeping. 50,000 first printing.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "Aimee Pokwatka's novel Self-Portrait with Nothing is "fraught and deeply moving...the work of a genuinely exciting new talent." (Booker Prize winner, George Saunders). If a picture paints a thousand worlds... Abandoned as an infant on the local veterinarian's front porch, Pepper Rafferty was raised by two loving mothers, and now at thirty-six is married to the stable, supportive Ike. She's never told anyone that at fifteen she discovered the identity of her biological mother. That's because her birth mother is Ula Frost, a reclusive painter famous for the outrageous claims that her portraits summon their subjects' doppelgangers from parallel universes. Researching the rumors, Pepper couldn't help but wonder: Was there a parallel universe in which she was more confident, more accomplished, better able to accept love? A universe in which Ula decided she was worth keeping? A universe in which Ula's rejection didn't still hurt too much to share? Sometimes living our best life means embracing the imperfect one we already have..."--
  • McMillan Palgrave

    Orphan Black meets Fringe in a story that reminds us that living our best life sometimes means embracing the imperfect one we already have.

    "Fraught and deeply moving...the work of a genuinely exciting new talent." —Booker Prize winner, George Saunders.


    “Aimee Pokwatka’s Self-Portrait with Nothing is tantalizing and elusive lacework, delicately balanced between the branches of fantasy, mystery and realism like a spider’s web.” —The New York Times

    If a picture paints a thousand worlds . . .

    Abandoned as an infant on the local veterinarian’s front porch, Pepper Rafferty was raised by two loving mothers, and now, at thirty-six is married to the stable, supportive Ike. She’s never told anyone that at fifteen she discovered the identity of her biological mother.

    That’s because her birth mother is Ula Frost, a reclusive painter famous for the outrageous claims that her portraits summon their subjects’ doppelgängers from parallel universes.

    Researching the rumors, Pepper couldn’t help but wonder: Is there a parallel universe in which she is more confident, more accomplished, better able to accept love?

    A universe in which Ula decided she was worth keeping?

    A universe in which Ula’s rejection didn’t still hurt too much to share?

    Combining a thrilling pan-continental race against time with an authentic and touching personal drama, Self-Portrait with Nothing is an unforgettable debut that explores what it means to be part of a family.

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