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A carregar... Virgil Wander (original 2018; edição 2019)por Leif Enger (Autor)
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Midwestern movie house owner Virgil Wander is "cruising along at medium altitude" when his car flies off the road into icy Lake Superior. Virgil survives but his language and memory are altered and he emerges into a world no longer familiar to him. Awakening in this new life, Virgil begins to piece together his personal history and the lore of his broken town, with the help of a cast of affable and curious locals--from Rune, a twinkling, pipe-smoking, kite-flying stranger investigating the mystery of his disappeared son; to Nadine, the reserved, enchanting wife of the vanished man; to Tom, a journalist and Virgil's oldest friend; and various members of the Pea family who must confront tragedies of their own. Into this community returns a shimmering prodigal son who may hold the key to reviving their town. With intelligent humor and captivating whimsy, Leif Enger conjures a remarkable portrait of a region and its residents, who, for reasons of choice or circumstance, never made it out of their defunct industrial district. Carried aloft by quotidian pleasures including movies, fishing, necking in parked cars, playing baseball and falling in love, Virgil Wander is a swift, full journey into the heart and heartache of an often overlooked American Upper Midwest by a "formidably gifted" (Chicago Tribune) master storyteller. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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While I can't remember any details now, I do remember that I very much enjoyed Enger's book "Peace Like A River" so I was excited to finally get this one from my library. I wasn't disappointed - the whole book felt to me like being snuggled under a blanket while sitting in my favorite chair even when I wasn't. It was just a pleasure.
There are lots of quirky characters and a slow moving, somewhat dreamy plot but more than anything it just felt good to live in Virgil Wander's world for a bit instead of in the real world of 2019 that seems to be just non-stop bad news.
If you need lots of action this is probably not your book. If you think you might enjoy flying a kite on a winter afternoon or staying up late to secretly watch Butch Cassidy on the big screen in an old school vintage movie theater, you'll probably enjoy this as much as I did.
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