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The Hummingbird

A Novel

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The Hummingbird

By: Sandro Veronesi
Narrated by: Victor Vertunni, Silvia Presente, Kristin Atherton
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A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

The Hummingbird is a remarkable accomplishment, a true gift to the world.” —Michael Cunningham

“Long considered one of Italy's leading writers, Sandro Veronesi has re-written the family saga. Ardent, gripping, and inventive to the core, it has already been hailed a classic.”—Jhumpa Lahiri

"The Hummingbird is a masterly novel, a brilliantly conceived mosaic of love and tragedy."—Ian McEwan

The #1 international sensation from a master of European literature—winner of Italy’s Premio Strega—a saga of a Florentine family from the 1960s to the present that brilliantly captures the power of history and the multi-faceted experience of life itself as it explores how we contend with uncontrollable forces that both buffet and buoy us.

Marco Carrera is “the hummingbird,” a man with an almost supernatural ability to remain still amid the chaos of an ever-changing world. Though his life is rife with emotional challenges—suffering the death of his sister and the absence of his brother; caring for his elderly parents; raising his granddaughter when her mother, Marco's own child, is no longer capable; loving an enigmatic woman—Marco carries on with a noble stoicism that belies an intensity for living. As the years pass and the arc of his life bends, Marco finds himself filled with joy for the future as the baton passes from him to the next generation.

A beautiful and compelling journey through time told in myriad narrative styles, The Hummingbird is a story of suffering, happiness, loss, love, and hope—of a man who embodies the quiet heroism that defines daily life for countless ordinary folk. A thrilling novel about the need to look to the future with hope and live with intensity to the very end, Sandro Veronesi’s masterpiece—eminently readable, rich in insight, and filled with interesting twists and revelations—is a portrait of human existence, the vicissitudes and vagaries that propel and ultimately define us

Translated from the Italian by Elena Pala

"A great novel, vibrating with life and death, happiness and pain, nostalgia and hope for the future." —Vanity Fair

"Everything that makes the novel worthwhile and engaging is here ... magnificent – moving, replete, beautiful." The Guardian

©2021 Sandro Veronesi (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers
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The narrators are incredible and the story fantastic in a strange way

Incredible emotional, disturbing moving book..

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The readers are excellent. I chose the book based on a review in the Guardian. It was a leap of faith to choose an Italian author but I am so pleased that I did!

A wonderful book!

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Marco and his family and friends will live with me for a long time. Incredible intricate layered story of generations and mental health travails. Couldn’t put it down.

Profoundly moving.

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This book jumps back and forth in time from 1960 to 2030. Each time leap includes different characters; all overly dramatic and angsty. I'm sure that if I stuck with this book, I would probably connect how they are all related and why it was so relevant to jump back and forth in no particular order. However, chapter 8 is entitled "An Inventory (2008)", and that's what it was! Just an inventory list of household items and their value. Why?! Why would a chapter in a book be a list of household items? Three minutes and nine seconds of household items and their value. That's when I threw in the towel. I do not recommend this book to anyone. Very disappointed.

Excessive Time/Character Jumping

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