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And yes, I like how Scotty appears again in the end, it kind of closes the circle that Egan started drawing in chapter 3, when they were still young, idealistic punk rock boys.


Thank you so much. This book is so confusing. I like the writing style, but darn a guide to when we are is pure awesome. This is great.

and, that's probably why she argues that it's a book, while some (including me)argue that it's a collection of short stories with similar themes and characters, but each can stand alone.

Now, we assume that Sasha left NYC not long after that to reunite with Drew, right? So maybe she had her first kid 3 years later? Now, in Chapter 12 that kid is 13 years old. So Chapter 12 takes place 16 years after Chapter 1. That means that Alex is at least 42 by Chapter 12. In Chapter 13 he has a baby and doesn't seem to have waited a terribly long time to have kids, so it can't have been THAT much later than Chapter 12... If at all.
Yet the chapters seem to be worlds apart. Very confusing to me. Any insight or thoughts?

I definitely agree. That entire section really bothered me. It seemed completely out of the blue.


Chapter 1: 2008, third, past tense
Chapter 2: 2006, third, past tense
Chapter 3: 1979, first (Rhea), present tense
Chapter 4: 1973, omniscient, present tense
Chapter 5: 2005, first, present tense (originally I said 1999--see message 19)
Chapter 6: 1997, first (Scotty), past tense
Chapter 7 (in five parts): 2002-2004, third, past tense
Chapter 8: 2008, third, past tense
Chapter 9: 1999. first (Jules), past
Chapter 10: 1993, second (Rob), present
Chapter 11: 1991, third, past
Chapter 12: 2025, first (Alison), graphic design
Chapter 13: 2023, third, past

Hi,
Terrifric approach, I am just wondering how you came to this conclusion. I am reading the novel for the third time now and I am struggling to find the chronological order for chapter 8, 5, 2, 1; in that specific order. Thought that I should post my results when I am finished, would be interesting to compare my thoughts with what you came up with.
All The Best/Sebastian

Scanning through the novel yet another time, I realize that what I am struggling with is actually where to place chapter 8; and, most importantly, why? The only shred of information as I see it is that it was ten years since Kitty Jackson had been attacked by Jules Jones (144. But that only means that chapter 5, 2 and 8 should be very close within year, because we know that Chris was in first grade when Jules came to live with them, it was his spring term (119).
The Best/Sebastian

That might change the order of the chapters if you're going linearly.

Thanks for the response, it means that chapter 5 is set before chapter 2 linearly. Still, I am struggling to figure out which year Jules Jones was indicted and thus in which year chapter 8 was set; I have not been able to find any referencing points to signal this. So, I would be glad if someone could enlighten me.

Hi,
I am trying to figure out which is actually the correct chronological timeline in this novel, and will post my thesis when I am done. The biggest problem as I see it is to separate chapter 12 from chapter 13, I would be glad for any insight you might have.
All The Best/Sebastian

Hi,
Thus far I am at 4, 3, 11, 10, 9, 6, 7, 5, 2, 8 and then I am trying to place chapter 1 - would be thankful for any help.

Chapter 13 is set in 2023, a decade and a half after Sasha's date with Alex"
Sebastian, that helps--that's the one chapter I couldn't get a hold on, so I'll update it above. I have yet one new addition. Chapter 7 is in five parts. Clearly the first few parts are in 2002, within months of each other. However, Part V mentions that Chris is seven years old. Earlier in the book, it was 1997 when he was three months old. Thus, if you add seven years onto 1997, you get 2004. Thus, Chapter 7 ranges over two years.


It is very interesting to try and figure out this order; there are small clues everywhere. The only chapter I can't get a hold off is chapter 12, I can't find any distinct leads; so, if anyone knows something about it could you enlighten me.
Would Be Great/Sebastian

Another clue just now that I did not use before: on page 249, Alison says the Steve Miller band was popular "50-some years before." I had part of my junior year at the University of Copenhagen in 1975, and that band was very popular then (because I bought a Steve Miller album there).
I just researched, and the band's debut album was in May 1968. The band's second album was in late 1968, which had "Living in the USA" in the top 40, so that's the first time the band was really popular. So at minimum, if "fifty-some" is 52, and you add that to 1968, then you get 2020.
As an aside, I also found out that Steve Miller took part of his junior year at the University of Copenhagen in 1963, twelve years before I went there and bought one of his albums (I was desperate to hear some American songs). Otherwise, he went to the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where my new novel, LOVE AT ABSOLUTE ZERO is set. Coincidence? I'm feeling as if I'm in Egan's novel now.


V - is the first time Sasha is mentioned as Bennie's assistant, I do not really think that it helps but it is definitely a clue.


I got a lot done today. However, I am still trying to figure out when chapter 12 is set, Alex and Sasha's date is set in 2007 so the following chapter is the eight set in 2008, after that it is a blur. I am thinking in a different matter when it comes to the paragraph you are mentioning at the last page of chapter 11 Christopher; namely, that it is twenty years after that Sasha has done all of those things because of the semicolon. Therefore, my thesis is that she had Lincoln Blake sometime after 2007, since she is not with Drew Blake at that point. Now, I doubt that I am correct since I do not see any explici proof of my thesis but if we say that she had Lincoln 2008 that would mean that chapter 12 is set in 2021. Also, she probably did not have champagne but Arnold Palmers, being that what my mother had...

A couple of points as I'm rereading a few chapters. It makes sense that in Chapter 1 she still steals, as that's what she was forced to do in Naples, a dark time for her, so by stealing from other people, it's as if subconsciously she's showing other people some of the darkness she went through. She doesn't care about what she steals but that she's giving people some of the misery she had.
Also on page 200 in Chapter 10, Sasha talks about Naples where "there were kids who were just lost." Then in Chapter 11, which is in Naples, on page 214, just before the space break, are the words, "She was lost." She was one of those kids, as she says in Chapter 10, that might not "get back to what they'd been, or have a normal life." Her life certainly isn't normal in the first two chapters, but it's more normal than Naples. By Chapter 12, she's a regular mom.
Sebastian, you're suggesting she had Lincoln before she remet Drew, but I don't see any hint of that at all.
There are so many things that tie these chapters together, it's fun. Let me ask this. At the end of Chapter 11, the last line is: "See," Sasha muttered, eyeing the sun. "It's mine." Didn't Sasha and Rob capture the sun once, too, or was that someone else?

I am listening to the book and I think although the reader is not doing voices that well, her expressive reading makes it easier to enjoy and enhances the magic of the prose. Many of my friends have simply tossed it aside because of the subject matter, ignoring the brilliance of the author.

My book group is discussing this next month. Do you have any special helpful hints or ideas or questions or insights I can share with them? They are not impressed with it yet and I would like to enlighten them.

--The effects of dysfunctional parents on children.
-- The effect of time on our lives.
-- Trying to fit into this world. (Bennie and Stephanie don't fit into the country club; Scotty doesn't fit into the music industry)
-- Appearances are different than the truth.
-- 9/11 changed all of us
-- Innocence is a special thing
-- We're all connected
-- Marriages change over the years. (It's hard to find a happy marriage in this book.)
-- Once a person is "lost," it's hard to get back to normality.
We also talked about the effect of the stories not being linear, and why this isn't a typical novel with a single protagonist. This is not the usual book, so it takes some getting used to for some people. Talking about WHY on many issues, including the book's mixed reactions, is worth discussion. I wouldn't mind Skyping into someone's book club.


But, as a friend pointed out to me, with an ebook, you can search for a character. In fact, it is kind of fun with this book to do just that and to follow that character's appearances through the various chapters.
In addition, others have charted the characters and their relationships. You can Google for that and find some good schematics, rather than repeating all the work yourself.


I could rehash what other people have said, but I like the arrangement of chronology simply for the fact that the book begins and ends focusing somewhat on Alex and Sasha. Intentional or not, Alex and Sasha are inherently the same name.
I've seen a lot of bad reviews for this book, some of which confuse me, but it's not the most amazing book ever written. It's more of a Goldilocks kind of thing. And sometimes I only want to read a Goldilocks type of book, because anything else seem like pandering to one aesthetic or the other.


You won't be able to tell from this picture, but it's not actually a book, but a book-shaped box in which the chapters come in loose leaved, other than one marked "First" and one "Last" you can read them in any order.


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I have skimmed all over the book and cannot find it. Help?

Hey Kayla, in my edition it's on page 332/333 (last story. It's at the bottom/top of two pages so that might be why you missed it.

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Anyway, I've come up with this. Chances are I'm wrong somewhere, so feel free to correct me;
4/3/11/10/9/6/7/8/5/2/1/12/13
Cheers,
Mark
EDIT: Thanks to Kathy for pointing out that chapter 6 comes before 7. ;-)