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bramwillemse 's review for:
The Brooklyn Follies
by Paul Auster
An unspectacularly lovely Auster story of an older man who unknowingly starts a new life helping others picking up their lives after he divorced, ruined his relationship with his daughter & beat cancer.
A surprisingly optimistic and light story. And hypnotising as ever with Auster (not counting 4321) a book that catches your attention from the first sentence until the last. It’s over before you know it, but thankfully there are lots of books left to read :)
A surprisingly optimistic and light story. And hypnotising as ever with Auster (not counting 4321) a book that catches your attention from the first sentence until the last. It’s over before you know it, but thankfully there are lots of books left to read :)