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The Half Brother A Novel Description | Details | Press |
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Description
American Library Association Notable Book of 2005
“The Half Brother is like Paul Auster’s The Book of Illusions meeting Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections.” —Anna Paterson, Independent (London) A 2004 Village Voice Book of the Year Lead title, Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Program, Summer 2004 Winner of the Nordic Prize for Literature, the Brage Prize, and the Booksellers Prize Nominated for the IMPAC Dublin Liter
The Half Brother is a truly gripping, epic novel, hugely ambitious in scope and utterly compelling, a wonderful mixture of surreal comedy and touching intimacy. In stunning detail and elegant prose it relates the lives of four generations of a far from ordinary family. It opens on May 8, 1945, when 20-year-old Vera, hoping to celebrate with her mother and grandmother the end of World War II, is brutally raped by an unknown assailant. From that crime is born a boy named Fred, a misfit who later becomes a boxer. Barnum, Vera’s other son born several years later, and Fred form a bizarre but special relationship. “I should have been your father,” Fred tells Barnum, “instead of the fool who says he is.” Spanning 50 years, filled with a wonderful galaxy of finely etched characters, and structurally brilliant, The Half Brother has been both a literary sensation and a best-seller wherever it has been published.
Featured on NPR’s nationally broadcast The World Published in 25 countries: Albania, Brazil, Britain, Bulgaria, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, USA
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