Homecoming, Bernhard Schlink
Homecoming, Bernhard Schlink
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Homecoming

Author: Bernhard Schlink

Narrator: Paul Michael

Unabridged: 9 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/08/2008


Synopsis

The first novel by Bernhard Schlink since his international best seller The Reader, Homecoming is the story of one man's odyssey and another man's pursuit.

A child of World War II, Peter Debauer grew up with his mother and scant memories of his father, a victim of war. Now an adult, Peter embarks upon a search for the truth surrounding his mother's unwavering--but shaky--history and the possibility of finding his missing father after all these years. The search takes him across Europe, to the United States, and back: finding witnesses, falling in and out of love, chasing fragments of a story and a person who may or may not exist. Within a maze of reinvented identities, Peter pieces together a portrait of a man who uses words as one might use a change of clothing, as he assumes a new guise in any given situation simply to stay alive.

The chase leads Peter to New York City, where he hopes to find the real person behind the disguises. Operating under an assumed identity of his own, Peter unravels the secrets surrounding Columbia University's celebrated political science professor and best-selling author John de Baur, who is known for his incendiary philosophy and the charismatic rapport he has with his students. Terrifying mind games challenge Peter's ability to bring to light the truth surrounding his family history while still holding on to the love of a woman who promises a new life, free of lies and deceit.

Homecoming is a story of fathers and sons, men and women, war and peace. It reveals the humanity that survives the trauma of war and the ongoing possibility for redemption.

About The Author

Bernhard Schlink was born in Germany. He is the author of the internationally bestselling novel The Reader, as well as four prize-winning crime novels-The Gordian Knot, Self's Fraud, Self's Punishment, and Self Slaughter--that are currently being translated into English. He lives in Bonn and Berlin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on July 23, 2023

I’ll talk about this book in terms of its three major themes. ‘Homecoming’ is one – specifically a man returning home to his wife and family after a long absence to find – what? Wife gone? His wife with another man? His wife surrounded by suitors? Obviously the classic homecoming is that in the Odys......more

Goodreads review by Georgia on September 28, 2024

A review in one question and an answer. What's worse than a book that disappoints? One that's good for the first 30 pages, then stops.......more

Goodreads review by Inga on May 18, 2023

"Pats nezināju, ko teikšu nākamajā brīdī, uzzināju to tikai, kad biju pateicis." (200. lpp) Bernhards Šlinks manā atmiņā iesēdies ar brīnišķīgo grāmatu "Priekšlasītājs", nupat Zvaigzne izdevusi arī viņa stāstu krājumu "Atvadu krāsas" Silvijas Brices tulkojumā, ar ko vēl neesmu iepazinusies, bet kādā......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on April 11, 2009

I am a big fan of Bernhard Schlink's "The Reader," even though it has now been Oprahfied. So I began "Homecoming" with high expectations. I was somewhat disappointed. "Homecoming," I believe, tries to do too much. It is a story of a lost father and the guilt and sense of mystery a young German feels......more

Goodreads review by Andrei on March 13, 2017

O lectură ideală pentru a fi citită într-un cotlon pașnic al Elveției, spre exemplu. Viața de zi cu zi, fără evenimente "senzaționale", este transpusă într-un mod fluid, ceea ce face, cu toată simplitatea subiectului, o operă ușor de digerat. Ceea ce mi-a plcut cel mai mult a fost însă folosirea "ta......more


Quotes

Praise for THE READER:

"A formally beautiful, disturbing, and finally morally devastating novel. From the first page, The Reader ensnares both heart and mind."
--Los Angeles Times

"A masterly work... The reviewer's sole and privileged function is to say as loudly as he is able, 'Read this' and 'Read it again.'"
--George Steiner