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Ghost: A Novel

Alan Lightman
 
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Alan Lightman’s first novel, Einstein’s Dreams, became an international best seller and was hailed by Salman Rushdie as “at once intellectually provocative and touching and comic and so very beautifully written.” His novel The Diagnosis, called “highly original and imaginative” by the New York Times, was a finalist for the National Book Award. Now comes a stunning and disturbing new novel about a man’s encounter with the unfathomable.

David is a p... (show more)

Alan Lightman’s first novel, Einstein’s Dreams, became an international best seller and was hailed by Salman Rushdie as “at once intellectually provocative and touching and comic and so very beautifully written.” His novel The Diagnosis, called “highly original and imaginative” by the New York Times, was a finalist for the National Book Award. Now comes a stunning and disturbing new novel about a man’s encounter with the unfathomable.

David is a person of modest ambitions who works in a bank, lives in a rooming house, enjoys books and quiet walks by the lake. Three months after unexpectedly being fired from his job, he takes a temporary position at a mortuary. And there, sitting alone in the “slumber room” one afternoon at dusk, he sees something that he cannot comprehend, something that no science can explain, something that will force him to question everything he believes in, including himself. After his metaphysical experience, all his relationships change-—with his estranged wife, his girlfriend, his mother--and he grudgingly finds himself at the center of a bitter public controversy over the existence of the supernatural. As David struggles to understand what has happened to him, we embark on a provocative exploration of the delicate divide between the physical world and the spiritual world, between skepticism and faith, between the natural and the supernatural, and between science and religion.

Combining a dramatic story with compelling characters and provocative ideas, Ghost investigates timeless questions that continue to challenge contemporary society. (show less)

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Just discovered this writer. Definitely a different take and outlook on the world. If you are in the mood for something mystical and different, thi... (show more)

Just discovered this writer. Definitely a different take and outlook on the world. If you are in the mood for something mystical and different, this is a great read. (show less)

 
 
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No, it's a flop!

I haven't even finished it, but I'm done. I wash my hands of this book. It has a remarkably slow pace for such a short book, and while I don't kn... (show more)

I haven't even finished it, but I'm done. I wash my hands of this book. It has a remarkably slow pace for such a short book, and while I don't know the ending, I've found I don't care what happens to the pathetic protagonist. (show less)

 
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  • Not as exciting as the jacket cover indicates....kind of boring and nothing 'supernatural' ever happened where the reader is involved in the process. Constantly refers to 'it'.....

     
     
    by Facebook User on Dec 14, 2009 at 06:56PM

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  • This was just okay. Not a ghost story, as I was hoping. The guy has a screwed up life, and it's an unsavory ending too. The characters are fairly well-developed, but none are all that sympathetic. I'd say the most interesting part of the book is learning about the workings of the funeral home. I agree with others, it is a slow-paced book. Nothing happens except in the beginning, and then at the very end. Not the worst book I've ever read, but not the best. Don't think I'll read anythi... (show more)

    This was just okay. Not a ghost story, as I was hoping. The guy has a screwed up life, and it's an unsavory ending too. The characters are fairly well-developed, but none are all that sympathetic. I'd say the most interesting part of the book is learning about the workings of the funeral home. I agree with others, it is a slow-paced book. Nothing happens except in the beginning, and then at the very end. Not the worst book I've ever read, but not the best. Don't think I'll read anything else from this author. (show less)

     
     
    by Facebook User on Sep 06, 2009 at 02:01PM

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