The Illusion of Separateness
In The Illusion of Separateness, award-winning author Simon Van Booy tells a harrowing and enchanting story of how one man’s act of mercy during World War II changed the lives of strangers, and how they each discover the astonishing truth of their connection. Whether they are pursued by Nazi...
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In The Illusion of Separateness, award-winning author Simon Van Booy tells a harrowing and enchanting story of how one man’s act of mercy during World War II changed the lives of strangers, and how they each discover the astonishing truth of their connection. Whether they are pursued by Nazi soldiers, old age, shame, deformity, disease, or regret, the characters in this utterly compelling novel discover in their, darkest moments of fear and isolation that they are not alone, that they were never alone, that every human being is a link in an unseen chain.The Illusion of Separateness intertwines the stories of unique and compelling characters who—through seemingly random acts of selflessness—discover the vital parts they have played in each other’s lives.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780062112248 (0062112244)
Publish date: June 11th 2013
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
History,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Literary Fiction,
Adult,
War,
Philosophy,
World War II,
Holocaust
Few books have left me as emotionally devastated as Van Booy's knockout first novel, Everything Beautiful Began After. While it leans a little towards the side of precious, the book explored what it means to give yourself to someone else and to survive loss with the most gut-wrenching, heartbreaking...
I'm always drawn to books about World War II, and over the last few years that has morphed into looking for more unique books about WWII - and the Illusion of Separateness appealed to me as it is about a group of people who are connected without knowing.I've not read Simon Van Booy before, but the v...
In 2011, Van Booy took my heart, crushed it, reassembled it, and gifted it to me in a wrapping of gorgeous prose in the form of Everything Beautiful Began After. Unsurprisingly, Van Booy has done it again with this book.Van Booy is a short story writer (Everything Beautiful Began After was his first...
I'm always drawn to books about World War II, and over the last few years that has morphed into looking for more unique books about WWII - and the Illusion of Separateness appealed to me as it is about a group of people who are connected without knowing.I've not read Simon Van Booy before, but the v...