The Book of Dreams
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
November 1, 2018
In this follow-up to George's best sellers The Little Paris Bookshop (a LibraryReads Favorite of the Favorites) and The Little French Bistro (a LibraryReads pick), Henri lies in a coma after pulling a young girl from the Thames, former girlfriend Eddie learns that she's listed as next of kin in his will, and Henri's teenage son, Sam, whom Henri has never met because he just couldn't commit to Sam's mother, builds a relationship with Eddie and prepares to meet his father.
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February 18, 2019
George’s captivating novel (after The Little Paris Bookshop) centers on magical bonds between coma patients and their loved ones. Forty-five-year-old ex-war correspondent Henri Skinner is estranged from his 13-year-old son, and after a traffic accident leaves Henri in an induced coma, Sam starts to form something of a relationship with his father. Sam is gifted, intelligent, and synesthetic, blending the sounds of music and voices into shapes and colors, and although he can sometimes sense his father, he usually feels only darkness. He shares his sorrow with Eddie Tomlin, whom Henri had left over two years earlier but inexplicably named as his representative in his living will. Eddie, for her part, can’t help loving the complex man who’s “always both running away from himself and searching for his true identity.” One other person in the hospital captures Sam’s heart: 12-year-old Madelyn, a girl who’s also in a coma after an accident that killed her family. Meanwhile, Henri and Madelyn are submerged in real and surreal memories of their earlier lives—and their looming deaths—within their comatose minds. This exploration of unfinished relationships has a haunting, evocative quality, and is a perfect, conversation-starting selection for book groups.
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