The Fall of a Sparrow

Hellenga, Robert

 
9780787117528: The Fall of a Sparrow

Synopsis

A midwestern professor, his career ruined by an affair with a student, travels to Bologna to attend a trial of terrorists who killed his eldest daughter seven years earlier.

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Review

"Entertainment Weekly"

Autumnal prose, a playful intellectual curiosity, and a decent, disillusioned, all-embracing tenderness.



"The Boston Sunday Globe"

Sprawling, complex, and multifaceted...stimulating and inspiring....This is unapologetically a novel of ideas.



David Willis McCullough

"The New York Times Book Review"

Hellenga has a gift for nicely pointed satire and a rich, almost lavish sense of place.



Frances Stead Stellers

"The Washington Post"

"The Fall of a Sparrow" conveys a sense of certainty and ultimate truth that only the finest writing can achieve. It is an extraordinary novel.



Kathleen Jacobs

"Redbook"

A richly layered novel...in spite of the novel's seriousness and its keenly felt observations about loss and mourning, there are also wonderful moments filled with humor and charm.



Rebecca Radner

"San Francisco Chronicle Book Review"

Irresistible....A compendium of delights, overflowing with insight and passion. The funny parts are absurdly hilarious, the painful ones moving and perceptive.



"Los Angeles Times"

The highest possible praise for a novel may be that it forced you to engage it, to argue, to confront it as you would a challenging but sometimes misguided lover. Robert Hellenga's "The Fall of a Sparrow" is such a novel.



Jane Hamilton

author of "The Book of Ruth"

Here's the new Robert Hellenga novel, as richly detailed and absorbing as "The Sixteen Pleasures." You know what you need to do: Boil the tea water, get into bed, tell your dear family to go away for a few days, and begin the journey.



Carol Field

"San Jose Mercury News"

There are so many fascinating stories in this astonishing book, so many characters who touch the heart, that here's my advice: Give in to the irresistible urge to keep turning the pages the first time you read "The Fall of a Sparrow." Then read it again.



Frances Stead Sellers

"The Washington Post Book World"

Once in a while, when reality is too painful to bear, fiction can help us to explore the fragility of our human condition. "The Fall of a Sparrow" is such a book. With compassion and humor, it conveys a sense of certainty and ultimate faith that only the finest writing can achieve.

From the Back Cover

Robert Hellenga, bestselling author of The Sixteen Pleasures, once again reveals his profound understanding of the strength and resilience of the human spirit in a compelling and masterful novel.

Alan Woodhull ("Woody"), a classics professor at a small Midwestern college, finds himself convinced that life has taught him all the lessons he has to learn: After the tragic death of his beloved oldest daughter during a terrorist bombing in Italy seven years ago, his wife has left him and his two remaining daughters have grown up and moved away. Yet his decision to attend the trial of the terrorists and to return to the scene of the tragedy marks the beginning of a new life and the awakening of a new love.

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