Fugue for the Right Hand
- 290pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of the 2012 presidential campaign and Hurricane Sandy, the story explores themes of hope and redemption through the lives of diverse characters, including a homeless man, a Barnard economics professor, and a young pianist. Their paths intersect over a year, revealing the impact of economic inequalities and chance encounters. The narrative unfolds in a fast-paced fugue, blending personal struggles with broader societal issues, making the characters relatable and their journeys compelling.

