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A Brief History of Living Forever [Audiobook]

Audio CD

Main Details

Title A Brief History of Living Forever [Audiobook]
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jaroslav Kalfa
Physical Properties
Format:Audio CD
Category/GenreAudiobooks on CD
Science Fiction
Trade Publishers Audiobooks
ISBN/Barcode 9781668630365
Audience
General
Edition Audiobook

Publishing Details

Publisher Trade Publishers Audiobooks
Imprint Little Brown and Company
NZ Release Date 1 March 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

In an authoritarian near-future America obsessed with digital consciousness and eternal life, two long-lost siblings risk everything to save their mother from oblivion. When Adela discovers she has a terminal illness, she leaves behind her native Czech village for a chance at reuniting in America with Tereza, the daughter she gave up at birth, decades earlier. But the country Adela experienced as a young woman, when she eloped with a filmmaker and starred in his cult sci-fi movie, has changed entirely. In 2030, America is ruled by an authoritarian government increasingly closed off to the rest of the world. Tereza, the star researcher for VITA, a biotech company hellbent on discovering the key to immortality, is overjoyed to meet her mother, with whom she forms an instant, profound connection. But when their time together is cut short by shocking events, Tereza must uncover VITAs alarming activity in the wastelands of what was once Florida, and persuade the Czech brother shes never met to join her in this odds-defying adventure. Narrated from the beyond by Adelas restless spirit, A Brief History of Living Forever is a high-wire act of storytelling from a writer booming with vitality and originality, whose voice is distinct enough to leave tread marks (New York Times). By turns insightful, moving, and funny, the novel not only confirms Jaroslav Kalfars boundless powers of invention but also exults in the love between a mother and her daughter, which neither space nor time can sever.Kalfar is a wise, rapturous, and original writer . . . Eloquent, heart-stunning, and rich in awe-inspiring prose. --San Francisco Chronicle Relentlessly inventive . . . His writing has the same hyperactivity and fidgety contempt for generic boundaries as that of the young Safran Foer. --The Guardian