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Where My Heart Used to Beat
Faulks, Sebastian
Summary
The new bestseller from the author of Birdsong and A Week in December.
The new bestseller from the author of Birdsong and A Week in December. "You don't live the life I have without making some enemies." Having accepted a strange but intriguing invitation to a French island, psychiatrist Robert Hendricks meets the man who has commissioned him to write a biography. But his subject seems more interested in finding out about Robert's past than he does in revealing his own. For years, Robert has refused to discuss his past. After the war ended, he refused to go to reunions, believing in some way that denying the killing and the deaths of his friends and fellow soldiers would mean he wouldn't be defined by the experience. Suddenly, he can't keep the memories from overtaking him. But can he trust his memories and can we believe what other people tell us about theirs? Moving between the present and past, between France and Italy, New York and London, this is a powerful story about love and war, memory and desire, the relationship between the body and the mind. Compelling and full of suspense, Where My Heart Used to Beat is a tender, brutal and thoughtful portrait of a man and a century, which asks whether, given the carnage we've witnessed and inflicted over the past one hundred years, people can ever be the same.
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Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 336 pages Β· Paperback
- By Faulks, Sebastian
Details
- ISBN: 9780099549246
- Author: Faulks, Sebastian
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 336
- Language: English
- Publication date: 30 June 2016
- Condition: Used β Like New
About the authors
Faulks, Sebastian and Sebastian Faulks Β· Publisher: Random House
Reviews
This moving novel casts a long, baleful light over the century we have left behind but may never fully understand. Daring, ambitious and in the end profoundly moving, this is Faulks's most remarkable book yet.

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