Description
You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life.
For the young Theo Decker, left shiftless and alone after the horrific death of his mother in an explosion at New Yorks Metropolitan Museum, that life-defining picture is Carel Fabritius The Goldfinch. Retrieved by Theo in the aftermath of the blast, somehow he never finds the courage to return it to its rightful owners.
And thus begins Theo Deckers descent into crime
Moving seamlessly from the frantic whirl of New York to the twitchy desert heat of Las Vegas, and from the archaic plunder of a downtown antiques store to the bohemian drawing rooms of high society Manhattan, Donna Tartts dazzling third novel tracks Theos precarious journey through 21st century America. It is a journey that will combine love and heartache with police tape and shoot-outs, and confirms its authors place as one of the great contemporary American novelists.
A profound meditation on loss and belonging that doubles as a compelling psychological thriller, a Hollywood adaptation of The Goldfinch, starring Nicole Kidman and Ansel Elgort, will be appearing in UK cinemas later in the year.
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Book details
- Format:Paperback
- Pages:912 Pages
- Dimensions:197 x 126 x 48 mm
- Publication date:06/05/2014
- Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
- ISBN13:9780349139630
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