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My Revolutions: A Novel | Hari Kunzru
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?Powerful? (The New Yorker), ?extraordinary? (The New York Times Book Review), and ?brilliant? (Entertainment Weekly)?you won?t be able to put down this new novel by the award-winning bestselling author of The Impressionist Critics have compared him to Martin Amis, Zadie Smith, Tom Wolfe, and Don DeLillo. Granta dubbed him ?one of the twenty best fiction writers under forty.? Now Hari Kunzru delivers his best novel yet. Chris Carver is living a lie. His wife, their teenage daughter, and everyone in their circle know him as Michael Frame, suburban dad. They have no idea that as a radical student during the sixties he briefly became a terrorist? protesting the Vietnam War by setting off bombs. Until one day a ghost from his past turns up on his doorstep, forcing Chris on the run.
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Suet624
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The only thing that captivated me about the book was that the author mentioned this group of revolutionaries had Criticism/Self Criticism meetings. I‘ve never read another author who has brought this up. When I lived in a commune we had these meetings too. I found them to be very difficult and I would cry through most of them. The meetings were supposed to be constructive, but they often reminded me of my childhood dinners with critical parents.

kspenmoll Not good!!!❤️❤️❤️ 6y
readordierachel Oh no! That sounds so intense. 6y
Reggie 😮 omg, Sue. 6y
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