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Motherless Brooklynby Jonathan LethemApril 2001 |
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Synopsis As Lionel struggles to find Frank's killer-without letting his Tourette's get in the way-he's forced to delve into the complex, shadowy web of relationships, threats, and favors that make up the Brooklyn world he thought he knew so well. No one-not Frank, not Frank's bitter wife, Julia, not the other Minna Men-is who they seem. Not even The Human Freakshow. All of the Lethem touches that have thrilled critics are here-crackling dialogue, sly humor, dizzying plot twists-but they're secondary to wonderfully full, tragic, funny characterizations, and a dazzling evocation of place. Indeed, Brooklyn-with its charming folkways and language, its unique style of bad-guy swagger and sentimentality-becomes itself a major character. Motherless Brooklyn is a bravura performance: funny, tense, touching, extravagant. This novel signals the coming of age of a major American writer." (Publisher) |
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