A Best Book of 2024 by The New Yorker After losing the future he
imagined for himself, a writer sets out in search of connection and
purpose at a tipping point with climate change and global conflict, in
this breathtaking novel from the Strega Prize–winning author of The
Solitude of Prime Numbers. In late 2015, Paolo feels his life coming
apart: While his wife, Lorenza, has decided to give up on pregnancy
after years of trying, he clings to the dream of becoming a father,
not just a father figure to Lorenza’s son. As their marriage
strains, Paolo immerses himself in work, traveling to Paris to report
on the UN Climate Change Conference in the wake of terrorist attacks
that shook the world. His journalism dovetails with a book he hopes to
write on the atomic bomb and its survivors, a growing obsession that
will take him to cities across Europe and ultimately Japan. Along the
way, Paolo interacts with a vibrant cast of characters, each
struggling to find their own Tasmania, a safe haven in which to
weather the coming crises—global warming, pandemics, authoritarian
governments, and wars. He develops a friendship with a brilliant,
opinionated physicist, who followed the scientific path Paolo had
abandoned, and who will test Paolo’s loyalty and values. A stunning
return to fiction after How Contagion Works, Paolo Giordano’s
semi-autobiographical novel captures the fear, anxiety, wonder, and
beauty of this time of uncertainty and upheaval, exploring how we can
create and maintain relationships with other people when it feels
increasingly difficult to connect.
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A Novel
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ISBN
9781635425024
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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