The Wanting, Michael Lavigne
The Wanting, Michael Lavigne
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The Wanting

Author: Michael Lavigne

Narrator: Robert Fass, Cassandra Campbell, and Neil Shah

Unabridged: 25 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/26/2013


Synopsis

From the author ofNot Me, this powerful novel of an Israeli father and daughter brings to life a rich canvas of events and unexpected change in the aftermath of a suicide bombing. In the captivating opening of this novel, the celebrated Russian-born modern architect Roman Guttman is injured in a bus bombing; his life and perceptions become heightened and disturbed, leading him on an ill-advised journey into the desert and Palestinian territory. Romans odyssey alternates with the vivacious, bittersweet diary of his thirteen-year-old daughter Anyushaon her own perilous path, of which Roman is ignorantand the startlingly alive observations of Amir, the young Palestinian who pushed the button and is now damned to watch the havoc he has wrought from a shaky beyond. Enriched also by flashbacks to the alluring, sad tale of Anyushas mother, a Russian refusenik who died for her beliefs, this novel becomes a poignant study of the costs of extremism, but it is most satisfying as a story of characters enmeshed in their imperfect love for one another and for the heartbreakingly complex world in which all such love is wrought.

About Michael Lavigne

Michael Lavigne was educated at Millersville State University and the University of Chicago, where he did graduate work on the Committee on Social Thought. His first novel, Not Me, won the Sami Rohr Choice Award for emerging Jewish writers, was an American Library Association Sophie Brody Honor Book and a Book of the Month Club Alternate, and was translated into three languages. He has worked extensively in advertising, for which he has won numerous awards, including the Clio, the Effie, and the ADDY. He has also directed commercials and short films—his work having been honored at the New York and Cannes Film Festivals and by Communication Arts. He has been an instructor of writing for radio and television at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, where he lives with his wife.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roger

The Seeds of Extremism It would be easy to believe that Michael Lavigne, instead of being American born and educated, was an Israeli writer. It is not just that he so clearly knows the land and culture of Israel (he is also equally familiar with Moscow, where he lived for three years), but he seems t......more

Goodreads review by Skip

Architect Roman Guttman is injured in an Arab suicide bombing in the opening scene. The novel is told from three points of view: Roman, Amir (the now dead Palestinian suicide bomber), and Roman's 13-year old daughter, Anna. Amir is watching current events and describing how he came to become a bombe......more

Goodreads review by Susan

I read this right after I finished “Slaughterhouse 5.” The parallels are striking as both books delve into the fractured reality and depersonalization created by acts of war, terror and violence. Conclusions about the futility of war are obvious. “The wanting” highlights the impact of loss, ruptured......more