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4 3 2 1: Paul Auster ; read by Paul Auster.

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Record Number 799393
ISBN 9780571338016
Author Auster, Paul, 1947-
Title 4 3 2 1 [electronic resource] / Paul Auster ; read by Paul Auster.
Publisher/Date [London] : Faber and Faber 2017.
Contents note Downloadable audio file
Fiction.
Performer note Read by Paul Auster.
Summary Note Paul Auster's greatest, most heartbreaking and satisfying novel -- a sweeping and surprising story of birthright and possibility, of love and of life itself: a masterpiece. Nearly two weeks early, on March 3, 1947, in the maternity ward of Beth Israel Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, Archibald Isaac Ferguson, the one and only child of Rose and Stanley Ferguson, is born. From that single beginning, Ferguson's life will take four simultaneous and independent fictional paths. Four identical Fergusons made of the same DNA, four boys who are the same boy, go on to lead four parallel and entirely different lives. Family fortunes diverge. Athletic skills and sex lives and friendships and intellectual passions contrast. Each Ferguson falls under the spell of the magnificent Amy Schneiderman, yet each Amy and each Ferguson have a relationship like no other. Meanwhile, readers will take in each Ferguson's pleasures and ache from each Ferguson's pains, as the mortal plot of each Ferguson's life rushes on. As inventive and dexterously constructed as anything Paul Auster has ever written, yet with a passion for realism and a great tenderness and fierce attachment to history and to life itself that readers have never seen from Auster before. 4 3 2 1 is a marvelous and unforgettably affecting tour de force.
Subject Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
Jewish families -- Fiction
Families -- United States -- Fiction
Jews -- United States -- Fiction
Historical fiction.
Domestic fiction.
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