The Lost Father, Mona Simpson
The Lost Father, Mona Simpson
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The Lost Father

Author: Mona Simpson

Narrator: Kate Rudd

Unabridged: 18 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 10/16/2012


Synopsis

“All you have to do to become somebody’s God is disappear.” The speaker is Mayan Atassi, the wise and frighteningly vulnerable heroine who captivated readers of Mona Simpson’s Anywhere But Here and who now narrates the novel’s immensely powerful successor. Mayan’s god is her father, who left her when she was a child. Up until now she has worshiped him by waiting for him to come back. But at the age of twenty-eight Mayan sets out to find him. Her quest is an epic, wrenching search that leads her across two continents to the high edge of madness. It leads the reader to a poignant understanding of the nature of love and lovelessness, fathers and fatherlessness, and of the loyalties that make us who we are – even when they threaten to destroy us. “Phenomenal…brilliant, astonishing and wholly original…Simpson [has] created a marvel.” – Newsweek “A breathtaking piece of fiction; Simpson is a writer who can break our heart and mend it in the same sentence.” – Cleveland Plain Dealer “Intimate in scale…profound in implication…dazzling…an essence of family life has been distilled; it is a heady perfume…and enriching experience.” - San Francisco Chronicle

About Mona Simpson

Mona Simpson is the recipient of a Whiting Writer's Award, a Guggenheim Grant and the Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University. She is the author of the acclaimed novels Anywhere But Here, The Lost Father, A Regular Guy, Off Keck Road and My Hollywood. She lives in Santa Monica, California with her husband and their two children.


Reviews

I didn’t think I would finish this book but I did just now. I feel like I lost a sister finishing this to be honest. I really fundamentally interpreted this book as being becoming accustomed to and deifying loss, loss of weight, youth, dreams, mythological patriarchs- God. Fixation on losing things......more

Goodreads review by Scott

Mona Simpson is famous for a number of reasons. She was married to one of the writers for The Simpsons, and he did name the character Mona Simpson after her. She is also the half sister of Steve Jobs. And while many bibliophiles will immediately think of those 2 facts when they see her name, fewer pe......more

Goodreads review by Wendy

Skip the first 200 pages. Stream of consciousness BS. Honestly. I’ve read other books this way. This one I read them all. I’d like to murder the editor. Seriously. (Any book over 350 pages should require an editor’s forward explaining how every chapter was warranted.) Oops. My review seems unreasonab......more