
The Aftersummer
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Jason L. Bishop
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Andrew Erkkila
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Set in Barcelona, The Aftersummer follows Benjamin Lazarus, an unwitting attempted suicide haunted by the dybbuk of his deceased grandfather, who stumbles into the crosshairs of an international conspiracy when he is enlisted to piece together the story of Amela K, the abducted widow of a reclusive author.
As Lazarus sorts through a mysterious manuscript in order to restore the stolen lands of his employer’s great-great grandmother, burned as a witch in Poland, he becomes embroiled in a Nazi witch program very much interested in preserving its secret. What follows is a surreal odyssey through a vanishing century that is still more than consumed with the specter of its past.
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Good story; a little confusing until the end
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Slow & Confusing
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At the heart of the story is the protagonist, who embarks on a poignant journey that navigates the bittersweet nature of summer's end. Erkkila's characters are richly developed, each bringing their unique perspectives and experiences, which adds depth to the narrative. Their interactions are both heartwarming and heartbreaking, making the reader, in my opinion reflect on their own relationships.
The author's ability to weave themes of nostalgia and hope into a coming-of-age story is masterful. The atmosphere of the setting, a small town brimming with both charm and melancholy, serves as a perfect backdrop for the protagonist's journey. Erkkila's writing captures the essence of fleeting moments that linger in the mind long after the book is closed.
"The Aftersummer" doesn't shy away from exploring difficult topics, yet it does so with a sensitivity that is both refreshing and necessary. It's a story about embracing change and finding one's path, resonating with anyone who has ever experienced the highs and lows of growing up.
This is a must-read for fans of contemporary fiction. Andrew Erkkila's skillful storytelling and beautifully drawn characters ensure that this book will resonate with readers long after they finish the last page. I definitely recommend it!
beautifully crafted narrative…
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