Bearing the Body: A Novel

by Ehud Havazelet
Bearing the Body: A Novel
published
2007 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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binding
Hardcover, 304 pages

literary awards
Edward Lewis Wallant Award (2007)

isbn
0374299722   (isbn13: 9780374299729)

description
Growing up, Daniel seemed like a model son: a student activist blessed with easy charm and a fluid intelligence, who believed that he was heir to a be...more





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Alison
10/29/08

Read in October, 2008
recommended to Alison by: Oregon Book Awards
I love books that make me change my mind about characters. I love stories in which good and evil sit side by side in people. I like to read books that explore relationships and families in all their clumsiness and imperfection. I also have a soft spot for stories that accurately portray the inner world of children. So, yes, I loved this book.
Sometimes I wanted the men in Ehud's novel to be more likable, and I couldn't help but wish that they would tell each other the secrets we, the readers, k...more
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Jenny
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01/17/08

Read in January, 2008
I really really enjoyed this book. Although "enjoyed" might not be the proper way to describe such a sad novel. Each character has suffered through loss, heartache, and the confusion of their past. The story shows how if you don't talk about your past or what is on your mind it can hurt you and the people you love. As you go through life and the simplest things remind you of loss, but if you aren't willing to talk about it then no one can understand you or get close to you. How a pile ...more
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Karl
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11/02/07

Read in November, 2007
This is a very sad book. The characters are all hopelessly miserable. The writing is very, very good, but I found that I could not read too much at a time because I had to come up for air, out from the despairing darkness. The atmosphere is extremely well developed, details, thoughts, emotions, are all there. I found it slightly irritating that the author would change the place, or the time, or the viewpoint, without any clear clues, so it would sometimes be a couple of paragraphs before I w...more
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Dana
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12/18/07

Read in November, 2007
I'm pretty sure this is the kind of book you read because somebody else had to write it, so you read it to be polite. It's not that it was terrible, and I could appreciate how a story like this might dog a writer until he finally got it out. There are other books with similar themes (Holocaust survivors, distant fathers, drug use, abandonment, and a lifetime of apparent failure) that are likely more effective. Wow, I guess I really didn't like "Bearing the Body!"
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Sonia
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02/27/08

Read in February, 2008
Mildly entertaining and alluring, though the writing is sloppy at times, confusing in the most banal way, and a bit cliche. At other times, however, particularly towards the end, the intricacies of multiple generations' experiences (ww2 concentration camp survivor and his hippy pot-smoking rabble-rousing son) and conflicts are quite profound and inspiring.
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Sabina
11/24/07

bookshelves: read-recently
Heartbreaking and beautiful. Holocaust survivors and the silence before their offspring and the echoes of wounds that are passed from one generation to another. It's deeply felt and compassionate.

My favorite line: "Didn't they know? Didn't they know that the only sins you will not be forgiven are the ones you commit against yourself?"
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Kristen
11/01/08

Read in August, 2008
The writing was beautiful, but overall, I was bored. And most of the book took place in San Francisco, which the author couldn't manage to get right in terms of the weather. The characters were constantly complaining about the heat, but then mentioning the fog in the same paragraph, and I found that distracting.
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Mark
10/06/08

Read in October, 2008

Jano
07/09/08

Read in June, 2008
Well written, but a bit tedious. Too much endless suffering. However, interesting topic about survivors of holocaust who have children who can't manage to have successful intimate relationships and get into substance abuse.
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Jean
05/02/08

A book about a family that is slow to learn what family should be about. Father is a holocaust survivor that passes his view of life to his sons. Characters very well portrayed and all deeply troubled.
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Ric
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03/22/08

Tender and full of great characters. Characters that move you and are so deply human you swear you watching them through the window of your house.
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Kathy
Kathy marked it as to-read
09/23/08

bookshelves: to-read

Lisa
07/03/08

Insightful and interesting look into the world of a young Jewish man, his father and the brother he has to discover and bury.
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Christie
09/16/08


Yaffa
Yaffa marked it as to-read
09/16/08

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Jennb33
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01/01/08

bookshelves: could-not-finish
Read in March, 2008
Having a hard time getting into this entirely, although I see glimmers of potential. Stay tuned.
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Ilana
09/04/08


Kendal
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09/01/08

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Bostian
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06/21/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
First published novel by the most important writing professor from my university days.
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Andrea
12/26/07

Read in August, 2007
As some of you know, I really liked this book that was recently published.
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avg rating (all editions): 3.34 (53 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.37 (19 ratings)
number of reviews: 19







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