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“A gripping American-on-the-run thriller . . . a brilliant coming-of-age tale and a touching exploration of father-daughter relationships.”—Newsweek
 
“One part Quentin Tarantino, one part Scheherazade, and twelve parts wild innovation.”—Ann Patchett, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR • The Washington Post • Paste 

Samuel Hawley isn’t like the other fathers in Olympus, Massachusetts. A loner who spent years living on the run, he raised his beloved daughter, Loo, on the road, moving from motel to motel, always watching his back. Now that Loo’s a teenager, Hawley wants only to give her a normal life. In his late wife’s hometown, he finds work as a fisherman, while Loo struggles to fit in at the local high school.

Growing more and more curious about the mother she never knew, Loo begins to investigate. Soon, everywhere she turns, she encounters the mysteries of her parents’ lives before she was born. This hidden past is made all the more real by the twelve scars her father carries on his body. Each scar is from a bullet Hawley took over the course of his criminal career. Each is a memory of another place on the map, another thrilling close call, another moment of love lost and found. As Loo uncovers a history that’s darker than she could have known, the demons of her father’s past spill over into the present—and together both Hawley and Loo must face a reckoning yet to come.

Praise for The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley

“A master class in literary suspense.”The Washington Post

“Tinti depicts brutality and compassion with exquisite sensitivity, creating a powerful overlay of love and pain.”The New Yorker

“Hannah Tinti’s beautifully constructed second novel . . . uses the scars on Hawley’s body—all twelve bullet wounds, one by one—to show who he is, what he’s done, and why the past chases and clings to him with such tenacity.”The Boston Globe

The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley is an adventure epic with the deeper resonance of myth. . . . Tinti exhibits an aptitude for shining a piercing light into the corners of her characters’ hearts and minds.”O The Oprah Magazine

The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley A Novel Hannah Tinti 9780812989885 Books

This is the kind of book that wish would not end. Not predictable, beautifully written, great and untypical characters. Does not fit into a genre but explores the theme of transformation. No pat answers delivered and the author does not tell you what to think. You have to find your own way with this book. No black and white here and no formula.

Product details

  • Hardcover 400 pages
  • Publisher The Dial Press; 1st edition (March 28, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0812989880

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This is a story full of morally ambiguous characters. They aren't really nice, they engage in reprehensible behavior, and yet, one comes to understand and care about them. Samuel Hawley is himself a poignant character in his questionable but tender efforts to make the world a safe place for his daughter, and I found it engaging to watch her development as she moves through childhood and into adulthood, and begins to understand the complexities of the world around her. Even if you find the violence off-putting, Hannah Tinti's writing is elegant and suspenseful.
Loo is the apple of her father's eye. Dad is the Samuel Hawley of the book's title and the twelve lives refers to each time he has been shot in an eventful and quite frequently misspent life. He hasn't been a good boy and while he's trying to put the past behind him and be a decent-no,a great father it isn't easy. They move from motel to motel,a few months here,a few months there so often that packing up and leaving becomes a game between the two of them. Loo will hear him wandering their current place late at night checking that all the windows and doors are locked, making sure that his shotgun, rifles and pistols are in their proper places, ready and waiting. He teaches her to shoot and she picks up most of his other tricks just by paying attention. Who knows, by the end of the book a bizarre skill set may just come in handy, you think? Both father and daughter are deeply flawed,eminently human and quite appealing. As our story progresses bit by bit the layers of mystery are peeled away and by the half way point what is left are two protagonists I have come to feel deeply for. Wrapped in a thriller this is a book that at its core is about caring for other people, the emotional ties that bind us,hurt us,nuture us and eventually come to dominate our lives. The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley was shortlisted for the 2018 Edgar award and combines a readily accessible plot with beguiling story telling to make Hannah Tinti a new author worth keeping an eye on. This is the kind of book that I was ready to start reading again as soon as I finished it.
I was surprised by how much I loved this book, was captivated by it. Unusual story line, beautifully written, compelling characters- several levels of a love story- Sam and his deceased wife Lily, Sam and his daughter Loo, her grandmother, others. A coming of age story. hard to put down. hard to explain why i found it so compelling but artfully written, great characters you come to love!
Samuel Hawley wears the evidence of his past brushes with death on his skin, in the form of scarred-over bullet wounds that are the organizing principle of this fine book. Chapters describing the circumstances under which he got “Bullet Number One,” etc., are interspersed with chapters about his peaceful, if not uneventful, life with his late wife Lily and daughter Loo. Although Hawley is a criminal and the book details his many crimes, it’s also about love and retribution. It’s about universals as ancient as the twelve labors of Hercules.
Many chapters are told from the third-person point of view of the adolescent Loo. Typical of teenagers, she is mostly uncurious about her father’s past, accepting his scars and his affinity for firearms as merely the familiar backdrop of her own story. When the book opens, he’s retired from his life of crime, yet its first lines are “When Loo was twelve years old her father taught her how to shoot a gun.”
Hawley had a couple of misspent decades, starting with an armed robbery when he was a runaway teenager. His escapades were mostly as muscle-and-gun-for-hire on behalf of someone else, and several of them involved the acquisition of rare and costly timepieces. Gold pocket watches with diamond and sapphire star charts embedded in the case, a rare and ancient water clock called a clepsydra. Hawley hauled the cash, made the trade, returned with the goods. If only it always went that smoothly.
Tinti’s choice of time-pieces, and a few other recurrent themes in the narrative—celestial navigation, a great humpback whale, even water—give the book depth and resonance. If you prefer to focus on the fates of Loo and her father, both terrifically engaging characters, these themes do not intrude. (Apparently, the novel has already been optioned for television.)
Loo and Hawley have a strong, believable, and loving relationship, but their interactions with Lily’s mother, Mabel Ridge, are far more prickly and at times hilarious. When Lily had arranged for Hawley to meet her mother the first time, she was rightly apprehensive, but he was so in love with her, he was willing to face that Gorgon. “‘Right now,’ said Lily, ‘I’m glad you don’t have any parents.’ ‘Me, too,’ said Hawley. But he was lying. There’d been plenty of times over the past six months when he’d wished he had someone to show Lily off to.”
Tinti’s writing is full of similarly honest, unsentimental devotion. The only time his bond with Loo is seriously threatened is when the troublemaking Mabel Ridge makes a devastating accusation against him. When Loo confronts him, Hawley reacts in a way only this deeply imagined character could.
Tinti effectively describes their coastal people whose lives depend on the cold bite of the Atlantic Ocean and a continuing supply of fish. Among the townspeople is a lone, but inevitable woman doggedly advocating for making the locals’ fishing grounds—the Bitter Banks—a marine sanctuary. If you want to turn yourself into a hometown pariah, this is a good strategy.
Loo finally comes to understand the woman and her motivation, one that could serve as a summary of the whole book the desperate need to be loved. She sees that people’s hearts are “cycling through the same madness—the discovery, the bliss, the loss, the despair—like planets taking turns in orbit around the sun.” This desperation is as true for Hawley, with the ever-present likelihood his crimes will one day catch up to him, as for any of them. Or us.
Every once in awhile, I am fortunate enough to meet a book I carry with me to read at stoplights, in line at the DMV, or anywhere I might have a few spare minutes. 'Twelve Lives' is one of those books. I loved its unpredictability and the realness of its characters; as in real life, no one in 'Twelve Lives' is all good or all bad.

A few other reviewers said they found the ending to be ambiguous, but I don't think it could've ended any other way without turning hokey or unnecessarily depressing. I tend to like clear-cut resolutions as well, but I think a different ending would've been disappointing.

I read constantly but rarely take the time to write reviews. I couldn't pass on the opportunity to recommend this great book to others.
Haven't enjoyed a book so much since Donna Tartt's The Gold Finch. Hawley, the rogue, and his teenaged daughter, Loo, are engaging but Tinti also gives us a rich supporting cast, all with enough backstory to make them believable. I am recommending this one to my reading family.
This is the kind of book that wish would not end. Not predictable, beautifully written, great and untypical characters. Does not fit into a genre but explores the theme of transformation. No pat answers delivered and the author does not tell you what to think. You have to find your own way with this book. No black and white here and no formula.
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