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In this extraordinary memoir, emotions intertwine, allowing readers to laugh and cry simultaneously. After the death of their parents, Bill, Beth, and the narrator grapple with loss and anger. Bill, at twenty-four, opts for peace amidst the chaos, while Beth and the narrator, both fueled by rage, engage in conflicts with anyone around them. They seek to reclaim their lives in California, driven by a reckless determination to reinvent themselves. The narrator and young Toph, with his playful demeanor, embrace a sense of responsibility to reshape their world. This reckless exhilaration stems from a belief that life is unpredictable; having lost their parents, they feel anything is possible, for better or worse. Their experiences in San Francisco are marked by a mix of absurdity and ambition, as they navigate a landscape filled with eccentricity and a desire to break boundaries. Amidst this, they confront their energy and restlessness, contemplating the duality of wanting connection and the urge to escape. The memoir captures this tumultuous journey of youth, grief, and the quest for identity in a vibrant, chaotic world.

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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Dave Eggers

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Titel
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Dave Eggers
Erscheinungsdatum
2000
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
375
ISBN10
0330484540
ISBN13
9780330484541
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Erstveröffentlichung
2000
Originaltitel
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
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Beschreibung
In this extraordinary memoir, emotions intertwine, allowing readers to laugh and cry simultaneously. After the death of their parents, Bill, Beth, and the narrator grapple with loss and anger. Bill, at twenty-four, opts for peace amidst the chaos, while Beth and the narrator, both fueled by rage, engage in conflicts with anyone around them. They seek to reclaim their lives in California, driven by a reckless determination to reinvent themselves. The narrator and young Toph, with his playful demeanor, embrace a sense of responsibility to reshape their world. This reckless exhilaration stems from a belief that life is unpredictable; having lost their parents, they feel anything is possible, for better or worse. Their experiences in San Francisco are marked by a mix of absurdity and ambition, as they navigate a landscape filled with eccentricity and a desire to break boundaries. Amidst this, they confront their energy and restlessness, contemplating the duality of wanting connection and the urge to escape. The memoir captures this tumultuous journey of youth, grief, and the quest for identity in a vibrant, chaotic world.