| 1 2 3 4 5 Next |
The History of Love: A Novel
The illuminating national bestseller: "Vertiginously exciting?vibrantly imagined?.[Krauss is] a prodigious talent."?Janet Maslin, New York Times
A long-lost book reappears, mysteriously connecting an old man searching for his son and a girl seeking a cure for her widowed mother's loneliness.
Leo Gursky is just about surviving, tapping his radiator each evening to let his upstairs neighbor know he's still alive. But life wasn't always like this: sixty years ago, in the Polish village where he was born, Leo fell in love and wrote a book. And though Leo doesn't know it, that book survived, inspiring fabulous circumstances, even love. Fourteen-year-old Alma was named after a character in that very book. And although she has her hands full?keeping track of her brother, Bird (who thinks he might be the Messiah), and taking copious notes on How to Survive in the Wild?she undertakes an adventure to find her namesake and save her family. With consummate, spellbinding skill, Nicole Krauss gradually draws together their stories.
This extraordinary book was inspired by the author's four grandparents and by a pantheon of authors whose work is haunted by loss?Bruno Schulz, Franz Kafka, Isaac Babel, and more. It is truly a history of love: a tale brimming with laughter, irony, passion, and soaring imaginative power. more
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Oct-02-2009
I might have enjoyed it
I like a good convoluted story. I like to figure out what's going on. I liked Leo and contemplating his loneliness. I don't like profanity. I could have really enjoyed this story without the profanity and a couple of uncomfortable scenes. I'm old-fashioned. If you are too, I'll save you the...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-30-2009
so sad and happy and full of words. and. yet. life!
so sad and happy and full of words. and. yet. life! it made me cry.the loss and the life and the loneliness and the love and madness.a little slow to tango, but ultimately shockingly beautiful.
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-31-2009
An excellent book for all. (Worth more than 5 stars).
The History of Love is quite frankly one of the best books I have ever read. Leo Gursky is a character that I am fairly certain exists in real life and his story is powerful, enchanting, lovely and sad. I loved this book soo much. It's a very interesting and wonderful book that everyone should read!
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-30-2009
A Jewish and less selfish Love in the Time of Cholera
What a quietly moving and thoroughly spell-binding novel Nicole Krauss has written in The History of Love. The first several chapters in, I thought the book was going to be some good character sketches, but without much of a plot. While I was enjoying the characters just being characters, I...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-20-2009
a lovely story.
I absolutely adored this book which I did not expect at all. After my disastrous experience with Love Walked In I was really expecting to hate this book. Krauss immediately drew me into the story of the characters and the mystery behind all of their stories. The chapters alternate from being told...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-09-2009
Not Many Answers - But Questions Well Asked (3.5 stars)
I'm not so sure "The History of Love" is about love as much as it is loss...or maybe searching for loves that have been lost. It's a sad but beautiful book about people trying to regain and understand the most important relationships of their lives.During most of the book, I felt lost myself. I...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-17-2009
Readers love it or hate it.........no middle ground
The History of Love was a selection for a book group. It clearly split this group down the middle. Readers either loved it or found it boring.This is the narration of a man's life through war, love, loss and enlightenment. He discovers that a story he wrote for the woman he loved has been...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-13-2009
Underrated by far
I read this book a year or two ago, and then just finished it again a couple of weeks ago while I was on a 15 hour plane trip.I love this book, I'm 21 and recommend this to anyone in almost any age group. I think it is enjoyable and entertaining and heartfelt. I got so wrapped up in it that after...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-18-2009
A Truly Great Book
I cannot believe how many people have claimed that this book is "confusing" and yet also claim that they didn't finish it. It's a book. That means you have to read it all the way through to truly understand it. If it's a good book, that is. Which this is.Of course it's going to seem a bit...
Read full review | Report as inappropriate- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-13-2009
Stereotyped Characters and Historical Inaccuracies
I'm left scratching my head at the critical acclaim this book has received, although if you start looking, there are many middling-to-bad professional reviews out there. What disturbed me most about this book is the way it plays fast and loose with historical truth. If you are going to invite...
Read full review | Report as inappropriateMoreStores
- A History Book
- Expert Reviews, Bestsellers & More. Find Your Next Book at Target.
- www.Target.com/Books
- History Of Love A Novel
- Low Prices on History of love a novel Free 2-Day Shipping w/ Amazon Prime
- www.Amazon.com/Books
SimilarProducts
-
A New Literary History of America (Harvard University Press Reference Library)
-
Consider the Lobster: And Other Essays
-
Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them (P.S.)
-
Hamlet (SparkNotes No Fear Shakespeare)
-
Silence
-
Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (10th Edition) (Kennedy/Gioia Literature Series)
-
Beowulf on the Beach: What to Love and What to Skip in Literature's 50 Greatest Hits
-
1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die
-
Big Sur







