Henry's Version

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Pub Date 20 Aug 2024 | Archive Date 12 Sep 2024

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Why do we remember what we remember?


In his seventies, Henry feels the gentle knock of mortality at his door. His future has narrowed, leaving insufficient room for the entirety of his past to accompany him on the final stretch. Milestones and minutiae vie for equal passage: the trauma of his red hair; his very first crush on a neighborhood boy; his marriage to Leonard (of all people) and the miracle of their son and granddaughter; his parents’ love, toxicity, and L-shaped sofa, which imprint every home he’s lived in; and all the flirtations, frictions, teetering starts, and definitive endings along the way. What to let go of? What to hold onto? How to weave it together to shape a twilight version of life that, when all is said and nearly done, feels fully lived?


Henry’s story is modest, taut, and expansive—a tribute to the human impulse to find coherence and meaning in our lives. As an arbiter of how we attempt to make sense of the world, he is a character readers won’t soon forget.

Why do we remember what we remember?


In his seventies, Henry feels the gentle knock of mortality at his door. His future has narrowed, leaving insufficient room for the entirety of his past to...


A Note From the Publisher

Brett Shapiro is an American writer and the author of two novels: Late in the Day (2022) and Those around Him (2019). His best-selling memoir l’Intruso was published in Italy, where he lived for 25 years, and it later became an award-winning film and theatrical production. He is the author of two children’s books, one of which was the recipient of Austria’s National Book Award. His short stories have been performed in theatres throughout Italy. He is a veteran writer for the United Nations and currently lives by the beach on Cape Cod and in Florida.

Brett Shapiro is an American writer and the author of two novels: Late in the Day (2022) and Those around Him (2019). His best-selling memoir l’Intruso was published in Italy, where he lived for 25...


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"Elegantly written and achingly beautiful, Henry's Version explores the most intimate take on life, vulnerability, love, loss, and self-awareness I have read in years... emotional and unforgettable."

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"Elegantly written and achingly beautiful, Henry's Version explores the most intimate take on life, vulnerability, love, loss, and self-awareness I have read in years... emotional and unforgettable."

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ISBN 9798891323483
PRICE US$16.99 (USD)
PAGES 190

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Henry’s Version was a wonderful story that I thoroughly enjoyed. I kept reading until the very last page.

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This is the story of a life, Henry’s life, which begins in his younger years, but follows his life in the years that come to pass. The people he loves, and those who love him in return, the loss of a loved one, his marriage, and the children who follow, as well as the years that come to pass.

This is a relatively short novel, but it is filled with so much love, perhaps a bit of pain, but who doesn’t get through life without that? Henry is determined to hold on to the things that truly matter, in order to feel as though he has lived his life on his own terms, and has lived his life true to his plans, to leave this life with no regrets.


Pub Date: 20 Aug 2024

Many thanks for the ARC provided by Atmosphere Press

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