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A BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR THE GUARDIAN: DEEPLY PLEASURABLE
A BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR THE SPECTATOR: WHAT A JOY
Magnificent Guardian
A towering achivement Financial Times
Inventive, bold, unexpected Sunday Times
Everything that makes the novel worthwhile and engaging is here: warmth, wit, intelligence, love, death, high seriousness, low comedy, philosophy, subtle personal relationships and the complex interior life of human beings
Guardian
Not since William Boyd s Any Human Heart has a novel captured the feast and famine nature of a single life with such invention and tenderness
Financial Times
There is a pleasing sense of having grappled with the real stuff of life: loss, grief, love, desire, pain, uncertainty, confusion, joy, despair - all while having fun
The Sunday Times
Instantly immersive, playfully inventive, effortlessly wise
Observer
Masterly: a cabinet of curiosities and delights, packed with small wonders
Ian McEwan
A real masterpiece. A funny, touching, profound book that made me cry like a little girl on the last page
Leïla Slimani
A remarkable accomplishment, a true gift to the world
Michael Cunningham
Ardent, gripping, and inventive to the core
Jhumpa Lahiri
Marco Carrera is the hummingbird, a man with the almost supernatural ability to stay still as the world around him continues to change.
As he navigates the challenges of life - confronting the death of his sister and the absence of his brother; taking care of his parents as they approach the end of their lives; raising his granddaughter when her mother, Marco s own child, can no longer be there for her; coming to terms with his love for the enigmatic Luisa - Marco Carrera comes to represent the quiet heroism that pervades so much of our everyday existence.
A thrilling novel about the need to look to the future with hope and live with intensity to the very end.
THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
Over 300,000 copies sold
Soon to be a major motion picture
Winner of the Premio Strega
Winner of the Prix du Livre Etranger
Book of the Year for the Corriere della Sera
About the Author
Sandro Veronesi was born in Florence in 1959. He is the author of nine novels including Quiet Chaos (2005), which was translated into twenty languages and won the Strega Prize, the Prix Fémina and the Prix Méditerranée. His latest novel, The Hummingbird, was an instant bestseller in Italy, was voted best book of the year by the Corriere della Sera (Italy s most widely read newspaper) and won the Premio Strega. Sandro is only the second author in the Premio Strega s history to win the prize twice.