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A review by jonjeffryes
Atmospheric Disturbances by Rivka Galchen
4.0
In this book a psychoanalyst returns home one day and discovers that his wife has been replaced by a look-a-like. Adventure ensues as he travels to Argentina and Patagonia in search of his real wife and the man he thinks is behind the disappearance (or his last ally) a meteorologist who published an article on atmospheric disturbances that speaks to the main character.
This book is weird...it maybe goes on a little too long, but Galchen doesn't sacrifice real feeling in her attempts to portray a fractured mind. She has a way with words that makes the sentences a joy to read, even when you're not certain what's happening.
This book is weird...it maybe goes on a little too long, but Galchen doesn't sacrifice real feeling in her attempts to portray a fractured mind. She has a way with words that makes the sentences a joy to read, even when you're not certain what's happening.