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An automaton, a secret love story, a man and a woman who can never
meet, and the fate of the warming world are all brought to
incandescent life in this haunting new novel from one of the most
admired writers of our time.
When Catherine Gehrig, a museum conservator and clock expert, finds
out that her very married lover of thirteen years has dropped dead,
she has keep her grief a secret. But with no outlet other than
vodka, her sorrow is close to driving the hyper-rational Catherine
mad. The only person who knew of their affair--her boss--tries to
distract and rescue her by giving her a project that demands all of
her attention: the reconstruction of an elaborate
nineteenth-century automaton. In the crates containing its bits and
pieces, Catherine discovers a series of notebooks written by Henry
Brandling, who, in 1854, commissioned the extraordinary, eerie
mechanical creature in an attempt to bring joy to his consumptive
little son. Henry''s is a personal account of his adventures in the
wilds of Germany, a diary that brings Catherine unexpected comfort,
fellow feeling and wonder. But it is the automaton itself, in its
beautiful, uncanny imitation of life, that links Henry''s life to
Catherine''s, as both are confronted with the miracle and
catastrophe of human invention, and the body''s astonishing
chemistry of love and feeling.
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 240 Pages, 6.3 × 9.45 × 0.79 in
Published: May 15, 2012
Publisher: Random House Of Canada
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0307361470
ISBN - 13: 9780307361479