A long-lost book reappears, mysteriously connecting an old man searching for his son and a girl seeking a cure for her widowed mother's loneliness.
Leo Gursky is just about surviving, tapping his radiator each evening to let his upstairs neighbor know he's still alive. But life wasn't always like this: sixty years ago, in the Polish village where he was born, Leo fell in love and wrote a book. And though Leo doesn't know it, that book survived, inspiring fabulous circumstances, even love. Fourteen-year-old Alma was named after a character in that very book. And although she has her hands fullkeeping track of her brother, Bird (who thinks he might be the Messiah), and taking copious notes on How to Survive in the Wildshe undertakes an adventure to find her namesake and save her family. With consummate, spellbinding skill, Nicole Krauss gradually draws together their stories.
This extraordinary book was inspired by the author's four grandparents and by a pantheon of authors whose work is haunted by lossBruno Schulz, Franz Kafka, Isaac Babel, and more. It is truly a history of love: a tale brimming with laughter, irony, passion, and soaring imaginative power.
Beth T. (Betholyn) from LUBBOCK, TX wrote on 2/26/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Mom is lonely. Old man is lonely. Both lost love of life. Old man wrote book. Mom translated it without knowing it was old man's book. 14 year old daughter tries to make it all right. This book reminded me of "Everything is Illuminated" which I will never, ever swap.
Jan S. (jjbooker) from BELLEVILLE, IL wrote on 4/17/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Read this with my book club; only 2 out of 9 members liked it.
Mary B. (eagles) from COLUMBIA, SC wrote on 6/28/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I am probably not popular with my review, but I struggled to finish this book. I thought the storyline was too hard to follow and I was constantly having to read back to remember the characters/plot.
Erin Marie P. (flowerwlf) from LINCOLN, CA wrote on 5/25/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I liked this book. Some of the story I could have skipped...I felt that it didn't really mesh well with the other stories. Over all I'm glad I read it.
Julie E. from HERNDON, VA wrote on 8/13/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
It was interesting but didnt really hold my attention.
Rachel R. (chutzpanit) from PORTLAND, OR wrote on 6/3/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was an interesting book. . . it's about a few different people but mostly about a girl named Alma who was named after a character in a book and the author who never knew his book was published.
Susan E. (SEEJ) from N RICHLND HLS, TX wrote on 2/5/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Well written book. I enjoyed it very much. You aren't sure how it will all come together, but it does.
Joey S. (Joey) from OTIS ORCHARDS, WA wrote on 12/29/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book. It is an engaging story- I liked the characters, and the plot was intriquing and satisfying.
Karen W. (Karen88) from LIVINGSTON, NJ wrote on 11/14/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Excellent book. I like the author's style of writing. It is a sad story but stirring and touching.
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Robin D. (RobinDerr) from YPSILANTI, MI wrote on 9/25/2008...
This is one of the most beautifully written books I've ever read!
Laurie S. from BROOKLYN, NY wrote on 4/16/2008...
I LOVED this book.
Tracey R. (tratz) from APPLETON, WI wrote on 1/28/2008...
I listened to this book on CD and I wish I would have listened to the other reviewers. I tuned out a lot because it was confusing - there are three narrators and I'm almost to the end and still don't get how they relate to each other. The book just skips around too much to keep my interest.
Jayme Q. (silentjuliet) from CANTON, TX wrote on 1/1/2007...