The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells

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Dive into the mesmerizing world of Andrew Sean Greer’s “The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells,” a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the elusive nature of identity. Following a devastating personal crisis, Greta Wells undergoes electroshock therapy, only to find herself inexplicably transported between three distinct eras: 1918, 1941, and her present. In each life, Greta encounters alternate versions of her loved ones, confronting different realities and impossible choices. She navigates the bohemian art scene of post-WWI Greenwich Village, embodying a free-spirited woman entangled in a passionate affair. Then, she’s thrust into the wartime era, a devoted wife and mother grappling with societal expectations and hidden desires. As she leaps between these lives, Greta grapples with a brother whose life has taken a different course, and a former flame who is now her husband, with secrets and betrayals lurking in the shadows. From the acclaimed author of “Less” and “The Confessions of Max Tivoli,” this paperback edition weaves together elements of historical fiction, time travel, and psychological drama into an unforgettable narrative. Praised for its elegant prose and emotionally resonant storytelling, “The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells” asks profound questions about the paths we choose and the lives we might have lived. Perfect for fans of “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” this novel invites readers to contemplate the complexities of human connection and the enduring power of hope amidst life’s uncertainties. Discover Greta’s journey a captivating exploration of self-discovery that will linger long after the final page.

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Review Elegiac in tone, this tale of time travel, loss and comprimise is as precisely engineered as a Swiss watch. [Greer] manages the complexities of this temporal round robin with precision and panachea generous novel (New York Times Book Review)This novel is a guilty pleasure of sorts for anyone who has ever wondered, What if? Were taught not to dwell on paths not taken, but this book weaves a tale about the magical possibility of what could have been. (Real Simple)The magical conceit here is well earned and imagined rather than gimmicky, and Greer writes with an acute sensivity for the wonderment taht underpins the human experience. (The Daily Beast)elegant and wistful (Time Out New York)Greer is a deep thinker and a fine stylistconsider reading Greta Wells for sentences like these: It is almost impossible to capture true sadness; it is a deep-sea creature that can never be brought into view. (USA Today)emotionally richGreer is an artful, elegant writerThe Impossible Lives of Greta Wells is a deeply romantic book. (Miami Herald)The premise of this novel isnt that a woman travels through time: its that the impossible happens once to each of usWhat this wonderful novel teaches us is how magic works. (John Irving)Andrew Sean Greer is one of the most talented writers around, feeling and funny, with a genuinely fine prose style and a sensibility to match. (Michael Chabon)Greers imaginative treatment of love and relationships shines again in his third novel. VERDICT Fans of Audrey Niffeneggers The Time Travelers Wife will delight in following the thought process of time traveling while maintaining a hold on a singular identity. (Library Journal (starred review))Andy Sean Greer writes with an intelligent joy that encompasses a truly kaleidoscopic vision, reminding me of the work of Peter Carey and David Mitchell. This novel is beautifully sewn together. (Colum McCann)No one tells the secrets of the human heart more bravely or eloquently than Andrew Sean Greer. He has been called our Proust, our Nabokov, but with this novel he transcends all comparison. This is a genius-stroke of a book. Read it and weep. (Julie Orringer, bestselling author of The Invisible Bridge)Andrew Sean Greers The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells is a luminous inquiry into time itself, and Greta Wells, in her transit between three lives, is his most assured creation. What a lovely novel: stirring, inclusive, forgiving, and extraordinarily hopeful. (Jayne Anne Phillips)Philosophically intriguing as well as gorgeously imagined and executed, this novel will catch fire with the same audience that propelled The Time Travelers Wife to the top of the bestseller list. (Booklist) Product Description From the critically acclaimed author of the New York Times bestseller The Confessions of Max Tivoli comes The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells, a rapturously romantic story of a woman who finds herself transported to the other lives she might have lived.After the death of her beloved twin brother and the abandonment of her long-time lover, Greta Wells undergoes electroshock therapy. Over the course of the treatment, Greta finds herself repeatedly sent to 1918, 1941, and back to the present. Whisked from the gas-lit streets and horse-drawn carriages of the West Village to a martini-fueled lunch at the Oak Room, in these other worlds, Greta finds her brother alive and wellthough fearfully masking his true personality. And her former lover is now her devoted husbandbut will he be unfaithful to her in this life as well? Greta Wells is fascinated by her alter egos: in 1941, she is a devoted mother; in 1918, she is a bohemian adulteress.In this spellbinding novel by Andrew Sean Greer, each reality has its own losses, its own rewards; each extracts a different price. Which life will she choose as she wrestles with the unpredictability of love and the consequences of even her most carefully considered choices?

Discover a captivating journey through time, love, and identity with Andrew Sean Greer's "The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells," a critically acclaimed novel that blends historical fiction with a touch of the fantastical. This paperback edition invites you to delve into the extraordinary life of Greta Wells, a woman grappling with profound loss and finding herself unexpectedly traversing through different eras. Following the devastating loss of her twin brother and the end of a significant relationship, Greta undergoes electroshock therapy. But instead of simply alleviating her mental state, the treatment catapults her into alternative realities, specifically 1918 and 1941, alongside her present day. In each of these lives, Greta encounters different versions of her loved ones and herself, and is faced with difficult choices. Imagine strolling through the gas-lit streets of 1918's West Village, where Greta is a bohemian, entangled in an illicit affair and living a life far removed from her modern existence. Then, picture a martini-fueled lunch in the glamorous Oak Room of 1941, where she is a devoted mother navigating the complexities of wartime relationships. In these different eras, Greta's brother is alive but concealing a crucial aspect of his identity, and her former lover is now her husband, leaving her to question whether history will repeat itself. Andrew Sean Greer, celebrated author of "Less" (Pulitzer Prize Winner) and "The Confessions of Max Tivoli," crafts a narrative rich in historical detail and emotional depth. "The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells" is more than just a time-travel story; it's an exploration of grief, identity, and the choices that shape our lives. Greer's prose is both elegant and poignant, drawing readers into Greta's world and allowing them to grapple with the same questions of fate and free will. This novel speaks to the universal desire to explore "what if?" and to contemplate the paths not taken. If you enjoyed Audrey Niffenegger's "The Time Traveler's Wife" or the works of Peter Carey and David Mitchell, you'll find yourself captivated by Greer's intricate storytelling and his ability to weave together seemingly disparate timelines. Prepare to be moved by Greta's journey as she navigates the challenges and rewards of each life, ultimately confronting the unpredictable nature of love and the profound consequences of her decisions. "The Impossible Lives of Greta Wells" will stay with you long after you turn the final page, prompting reflection on the human condition and the enduring power of hope. Explore themes of: * **Mental Health and Depression:** Greta's journey begins with her struggle with mental health following loss, making this book relatable to readers interested in mental health narratives. * **Time Travel & Alternative Realities:** A central element to the story, appealing to fans of speculative fiction and historical fantasy. * **Relationships and Love:** Explores various forms of love romantic, familial, and self-love across different eras. * **Identity and Self-Discovery:** Greta's journey through multiple lives forces her to confront her sense of self and make choices that define who she is. * **Historical Fiction:** Offers a glimpse into life in New York City during different historical periods, from the aftermath of World War I to the World War II era.
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0062277278

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9780062277275

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304

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