The Book of Why: A Novel
Autor Nicholas Montemaranoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 feb 2014
Self-help writer Eric Newborn's motivational books have spawned a legion of devoted followers who swear that his ideas have pulled their lives from the brink. But after Eric can't save his own wife from dying, he finds himself at a loss -- the power of positive thinking is simply not enough to overcome his grief. Retreating to the home he and his wife shared on Martha's Vineyard, Eric, with his dog as his closest companion, attempts to distance himself from the teachings he has come to hate.
But when a woman named Sam shows up at his door one night five years later, Eric must finally confront his heartache and reconcile his worldview with the pain he has suffered.
At once a powerful love story, a stirring portrait of a soul laid bare by grief, and a celebration of coincidence, connection, and the belief that true love never dies,The Book of Whyexplores the deep powers of the heart and mind to shape the world around us, blurring the lines between loss and love, fate and free will, despair and joy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316188463
ISBN-10: 0316188468
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316188468
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Nicholas
Montemarano
is
the
author
of
a
story
collection,If
the
Sky
Falls(aNew
York
TimesBook
Review
Editor's
Choice)
and
a
debut
novel,A
Fine
Place.
He
is
Associate
Professor
of
English
at
Franklin
&
Marshall
College
in
Lancaster,
PA.
Recenzii
PRAISE
FORTHE
BOOK
OF
WHY:
"Montemarano is a brilliant illuminator of the outer reaches of hope, a writer unafraid to ask the hardest questions: Is there meaning behind human suffering? Are we responsible, somehow, for the tragedies that befall us? Do we have the power to change our lives? And if not, what's left for us? You'll read this stunning novel compulsively, at first in search of answers, then from a deep and painful affection for the human beings you'll meet in these pages. This is a haunting and extraordinary book." -- Julie Orringer, author ofHow to Breathe UnderwaterandThe Invisible Bridge
"A fascinating tale of faith, doubt.... An extraordinarily interesting book." -- Carolyn See,The Washington Post
"I love Nicholas Montemarano's writing. He turns the lights up so bright on the beauty of daily life that the dark places he goes leave you gasping.The Book of Whyis a breath-taking show of love and hope, of disappearing acts, of restorative reappearances. It is, in a word, magic." -- Rachel DeWoskin, author ofBig Girl Small
"Love and death: our two greatest mysteries. Not many writers have the guts or the skill to take them on at the same time, but Nicholas Montemarano has both. WithThe Book of Why, he's managed a seemingly impossible feat-using language to delineate, with great compassion and precision, that which appears ineffable." -- Ron Currie, Jr., author ofEverything Matters!
"Nicholas Montemarano is a brilliant storyteller with a poet's heart-andThe Book of Whyis an intricately constructed narrative, part riveting, part reverie, entirely beautiful. I wanted this novel to last forever, and still I could not bear to put it down-kind of like life itself." -- Claudia Emerson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author ofLate Wife
"The Book of Whypresents a compulsively readable mystery; it is impossible to resist how persuasively Montemarano plays with the metaphysics of love and desire." -- Dana Spiotta, author ofStone Arabia
"The Book of Whyprogresses with the intimacy of a long letter written just to you... Along the way, there's some lovely writing... He's created an affecting tale of a man mightily striving to excavate some meaning from profound heartache."—WBUR'sThe ARTery
"Beautifully written and pleasantly quirky...Ralph lives in the novel the way dogs live in the lives of of dog lovers everywhere-sleeping a lot, playing fetch and loving the people who love her." --The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'sPet Tales
PRAISE FOR NICHOLAS MONTEMARANO:
"Remarkable . . . deft storytelling and ruthless honesty . . . as dark and dazzling as a mine shaft studded with diamonds." --The New York Times Book Review
"An American stylist capable of redeeming our darkest dreams." -- Jayne Anne Phillips
"One of my favorite contemporary short-story writers, and, for my money, among the best we've got." -- Dan Chaon, author ofAmong the MissingandYou Remind Me of Me
"Dark, powerful . . . Montemarano handles brutality and abjection with ambiguity and subtlety." --Publishers Weekly
"Montemarano's writing is sure and clear and direct. He describes the banalities of everyday life with clinical precision." --San Francisco Chronicle—
"Montemarano is a brilliant illuminator of the outer reaches of hope, a writer unafraid to ask the hardest questions: Is there meaning behind human suffering? Are we responsible, somehow, for the tragedies that befall us? Do we have the power to change our lives? And if not, what's left for us? You'll read this stunning novel compulsively, at first in search of answers, then from a deep and painful affection for the human beings you'll meet in these pages. This is a haunting and extraordinary book." -- Julie Orringer, author ofHow to Breathe UnderwaterandThe Invisible Bridge
"A fascinating tale of faith, doubt.... An extraordinarily interesting book." -- Carolyn See,The Washington Post
"I love Nicholas Montemarano's writing. He turns the lights up so bright on the beauty of daily life that the dark places he goes leave you gasping.The Book of Whyis a breath-taking show of love and hope, of disappearing acts, of restorative reappearances. It is, in a word, magic." -- Rachel DeWoskin, author ofBig Girl Small
"Love and death: our two greatest mysteries. Not many writers have the guts or the skill to take them on at the same time, but Nicholas Montemarano has both. WithThe Book of Why, he's managed a seemingly impossible feat-using language to delineate, with great compassion and precision, that which appears ineffable." -- Ron Currie, Jr., author ofEverything Matters!
"Nicholas Montemarano is a brilliant storyteller with a poet's heart-andThe Book of Whyis an intricately constructed narrative, part riveting, part reverie, entirely beautiful. I wanted this novel to last forever, and still I could not bear to put it down-kind of like life itself." -- Claudia Emerson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author ofLate Wife
"The Book of Whypresents a compulsively readable mystery; it is impossible to resist how persuasively Montemarano plays with the metaphysics of love and desire." -- Dana Spiotta, author ofStone Arabia
"The Book of Whyprogresses with the intimacy of a long letter written just to you... Along the way, there's some lovely writing... He's created an affecting tale of a man mightily striving to excavate some meaning from profound heartache."—WBUR'sThe ARTery
"Beautifully written and pleasantly quirky...Ralph lives in the novel the way dogs live in the lives of of dog lovers everywhere-sleeping a lot, playing fetch and loving the people who love her." --The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'sPet Tales
PRAISE FOR NICHOLAS MONTEMARANO:
"Remarkable . . . deft storytelling and ruthless honesty . . . as dark and dazzling as a mine shaft studded with diamonds." --The New York Times Book Review
"An American stylist capable of redeeming our darkest dreams." -- Jayne Anne Phillips
"One of my favorite contemporary short-story writers, and, for my money, among the best we've got." -- Dan Chaon, author ofAmong the MissingandYou Remind Me of Me
"Dark, powerful . . . Montemarano handles brutality and abjection with ambiguity and subtlety." --Publishers Weekly
"Montemarano's writing is sure and clear and direct. He describes the banalities of everyday life with clinical precision." --San Francisco Chronicle—