Going Home Again by Dennis Bock

Going Home Again

Dennis Bock
257 pages
Alfred A. Knopf, 2013.
May 2014
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<p>Charlie Bellerose, a Canadian ex-pat, has built an enviable life in Madrid: a beautiful wife, a precocious daughter, a burgeoning empire of language academies. But when his marriage threatens to fall apart, he finds himself uprooted and returning home to Toronto. There he finds something unexpected: his wayward, frivolous older brother - himself in the thick of a vicious divorce - wants to make amends with him. <br> Charlie forges new bonds with his brother and nephews, but aches to reunite with his daughter. The longer he stays in Toronto, the more figures from his past resurface - old loves; friends long forgotten - and Charlie must figure out where his home and family truly lie. Masterfully rendered and deeply felt, <i>Going Home Again</i> is a beautiful exploration of the unexpected contours of life.</p>
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Pages 257
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf, 201...
Published 2014
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