McCann, Colum, 1965-

Let the great world spin / Colum McCann. - 1st ed. - New York : Bloomsbury, 2010. - 349 p. ; 20 cm.

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This novel follows the fortunes of a menagerie of New Yorkers through a day in 1974--the day of Philippe Pettit's death-defying tightrope walk between the newly built Twin Towers.

A rich vision of the pain, loveliness, mystery, and promise of New York City in the 1970s. A radical young Irish monk struggles with his own demons as he lives among the prostitutes in the middle of the burning Bronx. A group of mothers gather in a Park Avenue apartment to mourn their sons who died in Vietnam, only to discover just how much divides them even in grief. A young artist finds herself at the scene of a hit-and-run that sends her own life careening sideways. A 38-year-old grandmother, turns tricks alongside her teenage daughter, determined not only to take care of her family but to prove her own worth. Weaving together these and other seemingly disparate lives, McCann's allegory comes alive in the voices of the city's people, unexpectedly drawn together by hope, beauty, and the "artistic crime of the century"--a mysterious tightrope walker dancing between the Twin Towers.--From publisher description.

9781408801185 (pbk)

2008046963


Immigrants--Fiction.
Irish--New York (State)--New York--Fiction.
Judges' spouses--Fiction.
Grief--Fiction.
Teenage mothers--Fiction.
Tightrope walking--Fiction.
Nineteen seventies--Fiction.


New York (N.Y.)--Fiction.


Psychological fiction.

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