The Book of Reading
by Eric Larsen
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Pub Date 22 Nov 2023 | Archive Date 16 Dec 2023
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Description
Can words, poems, books—if used correctly—save the American republic? If you ask the gifted, beautiful Eveline Stahl, the answer is yes, absolutely. For Eveline, literature and words not only connect all things to one another, but they create invisible bands that surround Earth and protect it from harm.
Though born far apart—she in 1909, he in 1941—Eveline Stahl and Malcolm Reiner are destined to meet, fall in love, and then to try to save the nation. When? Autumn 1933. Where? Iowa City, Iowa, where both are graduate students. Their plan? To go on the long walk into September 1947 and West Tree, Minnesota, where they try 1) to forestall the formation of the CIA and the start of the Cold War;2) thereby to prevent the 1963 assassination of JFK; and thus 3) avoid the long decline of the nation into tyranny—a later and grievous outcome, nevertheless, that is watched, in 2028, from a window of his New York apartment, by an aged, defeated, lonely Malcolm Reiner, after finishing a book—this book—about his beloved and lost Eveline.
Eric Larsen’s The Book of Reading is a timely, literary, patriotic—and deeply moving—novel.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798891320338 |
PRICE | US$18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 377 |
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Featured Reviews
Inventive, dark, thoughtful. Time travel, history, difficult family situation, young love, education, and above all, reading. Two young people, deeply in love, but separated by time and in an intolerable position.
This is different than any other Larsen I've read, but I'm SO glad I read it. This was dark and inventive and I absolutely loved it.
A dark and thoughtful read, Malcolm is a time traveler so the story is set throughout different timeframes intertwining poetry, quantum physics and everyday experiences.
This book won’t be for everyone, Larsen uses quite advanced vocabulary - some people will enjoy looking up lesser known words and for some people it will put them off.