Where My Heart Used to Beat
Nominiert: I.M.P.A.C. Dublin Award 2016
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Product details:
- Publisher Random House UK
- Date of Publication 29 June 2016
- Number of Volumes A-format paperback
- ISBN 9780099549253
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 178x110x21 mm
- Weight 173 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The new bestseller from the author of BIRDSONG and A WEEK IN DECEMBER.
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On a small island off the south coast of France, Robert Hendricks, an English doctor who has seen the best and the worst the twentieth century had to offer, is forced to confront the events that made up his life.
His host, and antagonist, is Alexander Pereira, a man whose time is running out, but who seems to know more about his guest than Hendricks himself does.
The search for sanity takes us through the war in Italy in 1944, a passionate love that seems to hold out hope, the great days of idealistic work in the 1960s and finally - unforgettably - back into the trenches of the Western Front.
The recurring themes of Sebastian Faulks's fiction are brought together with a new stylistic brilliance as the novel casts a long, baleful light over the century we have left behind but may never fully understand. Daring, ambitious and in the end profoundly moving, this is Faulks's most remarkable book yet.
A masterpiece...a terrific novel, humming with ideas, knowing asides, shafts of sunlight, shouts of laughter and moments of almost unbearable tragedy Toby Clements Sunday Telegraph More