Titl : |
Until I find you |
Doare an teul : |
testenn voulet |
Oberourien : |
John Irving, Oberour |
Embanner : |
Ballantine books, 2005 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-345-47972-3 |
Yezh : |
Saozneg (eng) |
Diverradenn : |
While the novel uses many of the themes and plot devices that have already seen treatment in other works by the author, it treads new ground in taking on the fallibility of memory, specifically the memories of children (in this case, the memories of the protagonist Jack Burns). The story sprawls across Canada, a large part of Europe and the United States.
The first half of the narration follows a young Canadian actor named Jack Burns[3] through his youth as he travels with his mother in search of his father through the subculture of tattoo artists. Like the title character in The World According to Garp and Irving himself, Jack finds a talent for wrestling and an extended family that aids and hinders him through his trials as a young man coming of age, including his sexual awakening and abuse as an adolescent.
The second half of the narrative sees Jack on the road to discovering the truth behind the misconceptions that his younger self once thought he understood. |
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levr faltazi |
Rumm : |
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Until I find you [testenn voulet] / John Irving, Oberour . - Ballantine books, 2005. ISBN : 978-0-345-47972-3 Yezh : Saozneg ( eng)
Diverradenn : |
While the novel uses many of the themes and plot devices that have already seen treatment in other works by the author, it treads new ground in taking on the fallibility of memory, specifically the memories of children (in this case, the memories of the protagonist Jack Burns). The story sprawls across Canada, a large part of Europe and the United States.
The first half of the narration follows a young Canadian actor named Jack Burns[3] through his youth as he travels with his mother in search of his father through the subculture of tattoo artists. Like the title character in The World According to Garp and Irving himself, Jack finds a talent for wrestling and an extended family that aids and hinders him through his trials as a young man coming of age, including his sexual awakening and abuse as an adolescent.
The second half of the narrative sees Jack on the road to discovering the truth behind the misconceptions that his younger self once thought he understood. |
Doare an teul : |
levr faltazi |
Rumm : |
romant |
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