"Tender, hilarious, and packed with delightful surprises . . . If Einstein and John Cleese had written a novel together, this would be it." \--Joseph Weisberg, author of _10th Grade_ Four friends set out into the night in Cambridge, Massachusetts, undeterred by the fact that one of them might
Schrödinger's dog
✍ Scribed by Martin Dumont; John Cullen
- Publisher
- Other Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 72 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1892746298
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✦ Synopsis
A striking first novel about the power of a father's love for his son and the heart-wrenching choices we have to make in the face of death.
Yanis's world is Pierre, the son he raised as a single parent. For nearly twenty years, Yanis spent his nights as a cabdriver with Pierre always at his side, so as not to miss a moment in each other's company. Yanis and Pierre also share a love of diving--in pursuit of that magical moment when they lose themselves in the deep sea. When enveloped by the natural world, Yanis and Pierre relish an escape from life's pressures.
But for some time, Pierre has been tired. Too tired. Despite how attentively Yanis watched him, Yanis missed the early signs of illness. Faced with the harsh reality of his son's numbered days, Yanis struggles to invent a life his son won't have the time to live.
✦ Subjects
France
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