The Half Brother

The Half Brother

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Paperback Published on: 05/02/2004
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Synopsis

Growing up in sixties Oslo, Barnum lives with an extended, eccentric family and his older half-brother, Fred, who was conceived after the rape of their mother in the dying days of World War II. Barnum seems to have stopped growing and Fred, implicated in a tragedy that leaves a family member dead, becomes mute - only roused when he hears 'Living Doll' one time too many. The two half-brothers embark on their seperate courses, Fred becoming a boxer and Barnum a scriptwriter, and it is twenty-seven years before a fax from their dying mother offers Barnum the chance to see his brother again.

This literary marvel tells the story of an ordinary Norwegian family, set apart by extraordinary family members, with unsentimental charm, exuberant comedy and devastating tragedy.

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780099459163
  • Number of pages: 784
  • Weight: 532g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 32 mm

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The Half Brother
The Half Brother
The Half Brother is a fantastic book written by perhaps Norway's most popular authors. The story takes place in the capital of Norway, Oslo, from 1945 and ... READ MORE
Fredrik Gjevestad