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Ursula, Under
by Ingrid Hill

Published: 2005-06-28
Paperback : 476 pages
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One of the most widely praised and rapturously entertaining first novels in recent years begins with a little girl falling down an abandoned mineshaft in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Her name is Ursula Wong, she's part Chinese, part Finnish, only two years old, and soon the dangerous ...
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One of the most widely praised and rapturously entertaining first novels in recent years begins with a little girl falling down an abandoned mineshaft in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Her name is Ursula Wong, she's part Chinese, part Finnish, only two years old, and soon the dangerous effort to rescue her has an entire country glued to the TV. As it follows that effort, Ursula, Under re-creates the chain of ancestors, across two thousand years, whose lives culminate in the fragile miracle of a little girl underground: a Chinese alchemist in the third century bc, the orphaned playmate to a seventeenth- century Swedish queen, Ursula's great-great-grandfather who was the casualty of a mining accident that eerily foreshadows Ursula's dilemma, and many more. A work of symphonic richness and profound empathy, Ursula, Under dramatically demonstrates that no one is truly alone.

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  "ok"by Laura S. (see profile) 02/26/11

 
  "Ursula, Under"by Karen C. (see profile) 02/20/11

Sadly, I didn't enjoy this book as much as I thought that I would. The premise and the history contained in the book seemed to be promising for a good read. I found there to be just too much detail at... (read more)

 
  "Thought Provoking - I Can't Put it Down"by Angie A. (see profile) 01/05/11

I'm not quite finished but I love this book. The concept is so original and Hill's writing style is unique to me. I am looking forward to talking about this with our group.

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