
Again and Again
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Robert Fass
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By:
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Jonathan Evison
From one of America’s greatest, most creative novelists comes Again and Again, a poignant and endlessly surprising story about love lost, found, and redeemed
Eugene “Geno” Miles is living out his final days in a nursing home, bored, curmudgeonly, and struggling to connect with his new nursing assistant, Angel, who is understandably skeptical of Geno’s insistence on having lived not just one life but many—all the way back to medieval Spain, where, as a petty thief, he first lucked upon true love only to lose it, and spend the next thousand years trying to recapture it.
Who is Geno? A lonely old man clinging to his delusions and rehearsing his fantasies, or a legitimate anomaly, a thousand-year-old man who continues to search for the love he lost so long ago?
As Angel comes to learn the truth about Geno, so, too, does the reader, and as his miraculous story comes to a head, so does the biggest truth of all: that love—timeless, often elusive—is sometimes right in front of us.
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Critic reviews
One of New York Post's Best New Books Out This Week
Featured in Los Angeles Times' "Books to Read in November"
One of Good Housekeeping's Best Books of Fall 2023
One of The Seattle Times' Must-Read Fall Books
One of Literary Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2023
“A yearning meditation on the nature of love, fate and how our past(s) might determine our future.” —The New York Times
"The joy of watching Evison braid together multiple stories from Eugene’s lives (and the 105 years of this existence) is akin to witnessing a master carpet weaver work out a fantastically intricate rug…In revealing the tricks of his trade, its author exposes the tender heart of his craft.” —The Los Angeles Times
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