NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR • The Seattle Times
• The Globe and Mail • Kirkus Reviews • Daily Mail • The
Vancouver Sun From the author of The Italian Teacher and The
Imperfectionists comes a brilliant, intricately woven novel about a
young woman who travels the world to make sense of her puzzling past.
Look in the back of the book for a conversation between Tom Rachman
and J. R. Moehringer Following one of the most critically acclaimed
fiction debuts in years, New York Times bestselling author Tom Rachman
returns with a brilliant, intricately woven novel about a young woman
who travels the world to make sense of her puzzling past. Tooly
Zylberberg, the American owner of an isolated bookshop in the Welsh
countryside, conducts a life full of reading, but with few human
beings. Books are safer than people, who might ask awkward questions
about her life. She prefers never to mention the strange events of her
youth, which mystify and worry her still. Taken from home as a
girl, Tooly found herself spirited away by a group of seductive
outsiders, implicated in capers from Asia to Europe to the United
States. But who were her abductors? Why did they take her? What did
they really want? There was Humphrey, the curmudgeonly Russian with a
passion for reading; there was the charming but tempestuous Sarah, who
sowed chaos in her wake; and there was Venn, the charismatic leader
whose worldview transformed Tooly forever. Until, quite suddenly, he
disappeared. Years later, Tooly believes she will never understand
the true story of her own life. Then startling news arrives from a
long-lost boyfriend in New York, raising old mysteries and propelling
her on a quest around the world in search of answers. Tom
Rachman—an author celebrated for humanity, humor, and wonderful
characters—has produced a stunning novel that reveals the tale not
just of one woman but of the past quarter-century as well, from the
end of the Cold War to the dominance of American empire to the digital
revolution of today. Leaping between decades, and from Bangkok to
Brooklyn, this is a breathtaking novel about long-buried secrets and
how we must choose to make our own place in the world. It will confirm
Rachman’s reputation as one of the most exciting young writers we
have. Praise for The Rise & Fall of Great Powers “Ingenious . . .
Rachman needs only a few well-drawn characters to fill a large canvas
and an impressive swath of history.”—Janet Maslin, The New York
Times “A superb follow-up to 2010’s The Imperfectionists . . .
ambitious and engaging.”—The Seattle Times “Engaging and
inventive . . . full of wonderfully quirky, deeply flawed, but lovable
characters . . . On the spectrum of interesting literary childhoods,
Tooly Zylberberg—the protagonist of Tom Rachman’s second
novel—would rank somewhere in the vicinity of Jane Eyre and Oliver
Twist.”—San Francisco Chronicle “I found it impossible not to
fall in love with shape-shifting Tooly. As an adult, she sports an
ironical sense of humor and an attraction to dusty old books. As a
child, her straight-faced mirth and wordplay are break-your-heart
irresistible.”—Ron Charles, The Washington Post “[A]
read-it-all-in-one-weekend book.”—The New Republic “A
compelling page-turner . . . intricate, sprawling, and almost
Dickensian.”—USA Today
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780812995725
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter