The Sorrows of an American

Paperback Published on: 02/04/2009
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Synopsis

FROM THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF WHAT I LOVED

'An astonishing family drama . . . almost certainly the best American novel you will read this year'
Sunday Telegraph

'Almost impossible to put down'
Independent

'Masterful'
The Times

'Wonderful'
Observer

While clearing out their late father's papers, Erik and Inga Davidsen unearth a cryptic letter from his adolescence. Desperate to discover the man they never fully understood, they set about reading his memoir.
As the siblings are drawn into his past, their lives are upended by two strangers. Erik becomes captivated by Miranda, a young mother who moves into his garden flat. And Inga, still grieving her husband's recent death, is threatened by a journalist in possession of a devastating secret.

'One of the most profound and absorbing books I've read in a long time'
Washington Post

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9780340897089
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 220g
  • Languages: English

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The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
If nothing else, Suri Hustvedt's book The Sorrows of an American should win a prize for having the most beautiful illustration on the front cover. Normall... READ MORE
Georgina Bickerstaffe
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
This is a wonderfully deeply written book, which brings touches of sadness and "what might have beens" as well as closure and a degree of satisfaction to t... READ MORE
Jill Leftley
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
When I first started reading this book, I assumed that the narrator was female. I don't quite know why, and just assumed she was a lesbian. It came as quit... READ MORE
Anne Watkinson
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
Siri Hustvedt is very much a New York writer, but this is not just a chronicle of post-9/11 urban life. This is a novel about loss, secrets and identity, a... READ MORE
Helen Nash
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
Siri Hustvedt's story revolves around the main character, Erik, who narrates in the first person. Although the book is entitled The Sorrows of an American... READ MORE
Stella Anderson
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American are the sorrows of not just only the main character Erik, but sorrows of the many other characters in this book. As different a... READ MORE
Christine Finnigan
The Sorrows of an American
The Sorrows of an American
Overall, I enjoyed this book. It was not a difficult read, although sometimes a little depressing. The main character, Erik, has recently lost his father... READ MORE
Lucy Oakes