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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius

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In this extraordinary memoir, readers experience a whirlwind of emotions simultaneously. After the death of their parents, Bill, Beth, and the narrator grapple with grief and anger. Bill, at twenty-four, seeks peace among the siblings, while Beth and the narrator, both consumed by rage, lash out at everyone around them. They arrive in California, determined to seize what they believe is rightfully theirs. The narrator and young Toph, with his backward hat and long hair, feel a sense of responsibility to reinvent their lives, embracing a reckless exhilaration born from their tragic loss. They believe that if they can endure such profound grief, anything is possible, and thus, they embark on a mission of destruction and recreation. Surrounded by a vibrant, chaotic San Francisco, they encounter a community of fellow orphans and dreamers, each with their own wild ideas, and a shared belief in the extraordinary potential of their lives. Amidst this backdrop of public nudity, quirky pursuits, and a palpable sense of urgency, the narrator wrestles with the energy of youth, torn between a desire to connect with others and a darker impulse to escape the chaos.

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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Dave Eggers

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Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Picador
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
376
ISBN10
0330484648
ISBN13
9780330484640
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2000
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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
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In this extraordinary memoir, readers experience a whirlwind of emotions simultaneously. After the death of their parents, Bill, Beth, and the narrator grapple with grief and anger. Bill, at twenty-four, seeks peace among the siblings, while Beth and the narrator, both consumed by rage, lash out at everyone around them. They arrive in California, determined to seize what they believe is rightfully theirs. The narrator and young Toph, with his backward hat and long hair, feel a sense of responsibility to reinvent their lives, embracing a reckless exhilaration born from their tragic loss. They believe that if they can endure such profound grief, anything is possible, and thus, they embark on a mission of destruction and recreation. Surrounded by a vibrant, chaotic San Francisco, they encounter a community of fellow orphans and dreamers, each with their own wild ideas, and a shared belief in the extraordinary potential of their lives. Amidst this backdrop of public nudity, quirky pursuits, and a palpable sense of urgency, the narrator wrestles with the energy of youth, torn between a desire to connect with others and a darker impulse to escape the chaos.