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PoorMonger

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36. Forest Dark by Nicole Krauss
Thu Nov 23, 2017, 11:40 AM
Nov 2017

"One of America’s most important novelists" (New York Times), the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of The History of Love, conjures an achingly beautiful and breathtakingly original novel about personal transformation that interweaves the stories of two disparate individuals—an older lawyer and a young novelist—whose transcendental search leads them to the same Israeli desert.

Jules Epstein, a man whose drive, avidity, and outsized personality have, for sixty-eight years, been a force to be reckoned with, is undergoing a metamorphosis. In the wake of his parents’ deaths, his divorce from his wife of more than thirty years, and his retirement from the New York legal firm where he was a partner, he’s felt an irresistible need to give away his possessions, alarming his children and perplexing the executor of his estate. With the last of his wealth, he travels to Israel, with a nebulous plan to do something to honor his parents. In Tel Aviv, he is sidetracked by a charismatic American rabbi planning a reunion for the descendants of King David who insists that Epstein is part of that storied dynastic line. He also meets the rabbi’s beautiful daughter who convinces Epstein to become involved in her own project—a film about the life of David being shot in the desert—with life-changing consequences.

But Epstein isn’t the only seeker embarking on a metaphysical journey that dissolves his sense of self, place, and history. Leaving her family in Brooklyn, a young, well-known novelist arrives at the Tel Aviv Hilton where she has stayed every year since birth. Troubled by writer’s block and a failing marriage, she hopes that the hotel can unlock a dimension of reality—and her own perception of life—that has been closed off to her. But when she meets a retired literature professor who proposes a project she can’t turn down, she’s drawn into a mystery that alters her life in ways she could never have imagined.

Bursting with life and humor, Forest Dark is a profound, mesmerizing novel of metamorphosis and self-realization—of looking beyond all that is visible towards the infinite.

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Just got Dan Browns Origin dhol82 Nov 2017 #1
No doubt hermetic Nov 2017 #4
Just finished "Origins" northoftheborder Nov 2017 #24
Well, it should be interesting. dhol82 Nov 2017 #27
I'm reading that right now. Ineeda Nov 2017 #37
Just got "The Echo Man" and "The Killing Room" by Richard Montanari shenmue Nov 2017 #2
Those both sound hermetic Nov 2017 #6
Hug thx shenmue Nov 2017 #17
I want to read Chris Matthews latest on Bobby Kennedy..... ProudMNDemocrat Nov 2017 #3
How very sad hermetic Nov 2017 #8
Yes we did, hermetic............... ProudMNDemocrat Nov 2017 #9
IF Audible is called 'reading a book' angstlessk Nov 2017 #5
Oh sure hermetic Nov 2017 #7
the latest actual book I bought was angstlessk Nov 2017 #10
LOL hermetic Nov 2017 #11
Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore PoorMonger Nov 2017 #12
Finally! PoorMonger Nov 2017 #13
Yay! Glad to have you back. hermetic Nov 2017 #14
About to finish Black Box by Connelly. TexasProgresive Nov 2017 #15
Oh my!! hermetic Nov 2017 #16
Much appreciated. TexasProgresive Nov 2017 #20
The Moor by Laurie R. King PennyK Nov 2017 #18
Good for you! hermetic Nov 2017 #19
I know it'll sound silly, but... PennyK Nov 2017 #23
"The Last Kingdom" by Bernard Cornwell Number9Dream Nov 2017 #21
You know I will (talk about it) hermetic Nov 2017 #22
Just started "Beneath a Scarlet Sky" northoftheborder Nov 2017 #25
Nice hermetic Nov 2017 #32
I loved "Beneath a Scarlet Sky." I've read quite a few books about WWII, and most japple Nov 2017 #39
Thanks - I'll put those on my list northoftheborder Nov 2017 #40
'Tis by Frank McCourt gopiscrap Nov 2017 #26
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I like it because it talks about his immigration to the US gopiscrap Nov 2017 #34
The Late Show by Michael Connelly PoorMonger Nov 2017 #28
Wow, how timely hermetic Nov 2017 #29
Yeah it was great! PoorMonger Nov 2017 #35
Joe Abercrombie's "First Law" trilogy getting old in mke Nov 2017 #30
Most intriguing! hermetic Nov 2017 #33
Forest Dark by Nicole Krauss PoorMonger Nov 2017 #36
Ready Player One PennyK Nov 2017 #38
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