And After the Fire

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Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Harper
Publish Date
Pages
464
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.1 X 1.7 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062428516

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About the Author

Lauren Belfer's novel A Fierce Radiance was named a Washington Post Best Novel; an NPR Best Mystery; and a New York Times Editors' Choice. Her debut novel, City of Light, was a New York Times bestseller as well as a number one Book Sense pick; a New York Times Notable Book; a Library Journal Best Book; and a Main Selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club. She lives in New York City.

Reviews

"[Belfer's] virtuoso novel...epitomizes Faulkner's epigram that the past is never dead--or even past. . . . The novel swells with life's great themes--love and death, family and faith --and the insistent, dark music of loss." -- USA Today, ****

"In Belfer's hands, fictitious characters blend uncannily with historical ones." -- The New Yorker

"Finely written historical fiction layered with richly detailed characters and moral complexity." -- Jane Ciabattari, BBC

"[A] compelling blend of fact and fiction.... Based on impressive research, this remarkable novel spans centuries and continents, touching finally on the Holocaust and serving as a paean to Bach's music." -- Booklist (starred review)

"A different species of suspense tale.... Evocative, deeply researched.... Manage[s] to dazzle while delving into dark places." -- Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air

"An intellectual thriller and a beautiful love story. What if you came into possession of an historical artifact with the power to alter history and change the world? Sure to establish Belfer as a fearless, provocative writer. Impossible to put down." -- Sara Gruen, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Water for Elephants

"A bold and hugely ambitious novel with the transfixing appeal of a best-seller...by a native daughter of the city whose talent is now even beyond the admiration of those of us so impressed by City of Light....Extraordinary." -- Buffalo News

"A fascinating historical novel and poignant love story that will open the eyes and ears of music lovers and please those who enjoy a graceful, spellbinding tale pondering important questions." -- Library Journal (starred review)

"Brilliant and mesmerizing.... Since reading And After the Fire, I've been trumpeting it as the best novel I've had the pleasure of reading in years." -- Elinor Lipman, New York Times bestselling author of Then She Found Me

"A remarkably suspenseful story, a literary thriller in the tradition of A.S. Byatt's Possession." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Engrossing. . . . A needy musicologist and his kid, a worldly woman haunted by trauma, the promise of the fabulous discovery of a lost and un-performable work by Johann Sebastian Bach--mix in greed and the drama that is modern New York--and you have the basis of a strong novel. Add to this generations of great names in music and culture, and you get a page-turner to love, even if you're tone deaf. . . . a compelling and entertaining novel that will send you back to music." -- WOSU Radio

"Compelling.... An immersive, page-turning story emboldened by historical fact and a rich imagination." -- Publishers Weekly

"Highly readable.... Will delight readers of historical fiction, especially if they are music aficionados who like a good love story thrown into the works.... Belfer proves herself to be that skilled weaver of tales in this intellectual thriller." -- New York Journal of Books

"Music pulses through this rich tale of love, morality, and a lost cantata.... Filled with history, gorgeous descriptions of music, and people both real and imagined." -- Washington Independent Review of Books

"This latest novel from Belfer...is her most compelling yet.... Told with lyrical beauty (in a tender love scene, the past exists with the present), the novel is like the lost cantata itself, revealing our capacity for darkness, redeemed by the power of unconditional love. A dazzling, transformative novel. Highly recommended." -- Historical Novel Review

"Belfer is adept at revealing the complex politics and sentiments, including the religious biases, of 18th-century Europe. The important questions Belfer poses regarding the ethical complexities of art are engrossing." -- BookPage

"Blending the gorgeousness of Bach and the horror of anti-Semitism over several centuries should make for unsettling contemplation, and readers of Belfer's...know that the author will be meticulous with both fact and fiction." -- Library Journal, "Editors' Spring Picks"

"One of the four best novels published to date in 2016.... The research and writing are... splendidly accomplished.... Brilliant." -- AEQAI

"Marvelous.... Meticulously structured.... Eloquently and elegantly written. The themes are important and engaging. It is not a novel one will put down easily or forget at its conclusion." -- Jewish Book Council

"On as grand a scale as any Bach masterpiece, Belfer's novel explores the composer's religious music and its effect on two women living 300 years apart.... Powerfully and emotionally written.... A fascinating, compelling read." -- RT Reviews

"An outstanding historical novel.... Compelling." -- BookLoons.com