The Lost Boys Symphony, Mark Ferguson
The Lost Boys Symphony, Mark Ferguson
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The Lost Boys Symphony
A Novel

Author: Mark Ferguson

Narrator: Nicholas Tecosky

Unabridged: 10 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2015


Synopsis

A startingly original, genre-bending literary debut in which a lovesick college student is abducted by his future selves.

After Henry's girlfriend Val leaves him and transfers to another school, his grief begins to manifest itself in bizarre and horrifying ways. Cause and effect, once so reliable, no longer appear to be related in any recognizable manner. Either he's hallucinating, or the strength of his heartbreak over Val has unhinged reality itself.

After weeks of sleepless nights and sick delusions, Henry decides to run away. If he can only find Val, he thinks, everything will make sense again. So he leaves his mother's home in the suburbs and marches toward the city and the woman who he thinks will save him. Once on the George Washington Bridge, however, a powerful hallucination knocks him out cold.

When he awakens, he finds himself kidnapped by two strangers -- one old, one middle-aged -- who claim to be future versions of Henry himself. Val is the love of your life , they tell him. We've lost her, but you don't have to.

In the meantime, Henry's best friend Gabe is on the verge of breakdown of his own. Convinced he is somehow to blame for Henry's deterioration and eventual disappearance, Gabe is consumed by a potent mix of guilt and sadness.

When he is approached by an enigmatic stranger who bears a striking resemblance to his lost friend, Gabe begins to fear for his own sanity. With nowhere else to turn, he reaches out to the only person who can possibly help him make sense of it all: Val.

The Lost Boys Symphony is a beautiful reminder of what it's like to be young, lost, and in and out of love for the very first time. By turns heartfelt and heartbreaking, Ferguson's debut novel boldly announces the arrival of a spellbinding new talent on the literary stage, in a master feat of empathy and multilayered storytelling that takes adventurous literary fiction to dizzying new heights.

Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on September 01, 2018

All he had was his memory of remembering. And memory could betray him. this is a really fun little book. it's also the kind of book that is hard to review without ruining. not that there's a big twist or anything, but it's a very complicated, intricate plot, and unless you're addressing someone who h......more

Goodreads review by Jason on April 29, 2015

5 Stars The Lost Boys Symphony, by first time novelist Mark Andrew Ferguson is getting my full marks for it's mind blowing theme. There are a some holes and some misses, and the story could have benefited from more, however it is still quite brilliant. This review cannot tell much about the specifics......more

Goodreads review by Gwennie on July 15, 2015

If any of you readers out there saw this book before, you’ll see that it doesn’t actually have the very best reviews. I didn’t get it, honestly. The synopsis sounds so interesting! I thought there was going to be something so profound inside these electronic pages, and I thought that I would be the......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on August 01, 2014

If you're the kind of person who likes thinking about thinking, this book is for you. The story is complex - the synopsis doesn't even begin to give you an idea of what you're in for. When asked by co-workers what it was about, I was never sure how to answer. Is it about time travel? Mental illness?......more


Quotes

"Mark Andrew Ferguson hinges the classic love triangle conflict to a mind-bending page-turner about madness, time-travel, and alternate realities. Mesmerizing and dazzlingly original--a breakout novel."—Wally Lamb, author of We Are Water and She's Come Undone

"Vivid, haunting, stellar prose. A brave meditation on the fragility of the mind and the treachery of the heart."—Matthew Quick, author of The Silver Linings Playbook and The Good Luck of Right Now

"A wonderfully mad fugue of young love and time out of joint that grabs you from the first scene and keeps you guessing until the last."—Matt Ruff, author of The Mirage and Bad Monkeys