The solitude of prime numbers

344 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 2010 by Charnwood.

ISBN:
978-1-4448-0080-7
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OCLC Number:
973608672

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4 stars (2 reviews)

"A prime number is a lonely thing: it can be divided only by itself, or by one; it never truly fits with another ... Alice and Mattia are alone. Alice bears the scars of a skiing accident that nearly killed her, and Mattia lives with a guilty secret that lies at the heart of his disabled twin sister's disappearance. They each recognize in the other a kindred, damaged spirit - their destinies seem irrevocably intertwined. But when Mattia accepts a mathematics posting that takes him thousands of miles away, it seems that love might just be a game of numbers after all; until a chance sighting by Alice of a woman who could be Mattia's sister forces a lifetime of hidden emotion to the surface."--Publisher description.

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4 stars

both a sad and beautiful book. two deeply wounded people recognize acceptance in each other but never truly abandon themselves to it.
this book was different in the way the story was told: chronologically, in short-story type vignettes, until the main novel begins. it makes for the very different perspective: usually character memories are told in flashback but we never lose sight of the present day protagonist. this way, its a fully formed scene, and your reaction is not coloured by who the people ultimately become.... it's much for realistic this way: the past experience has a lasting shadow, and yet is so far away that there is confusion as a reader at first. is this the same character years later? we turn back a few chapters, and yes - these are the same people, grown up.

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Subjects

  • Solitude
  • Friendship
  • Life change events
  • Fiction