Akin

Akin by Emma Donoghue is a reprint edition published by Little, Brown on July 7, 2020, featuring 352 pages in English. The novel follows Noah Selvaggio, a retired chemistry professor and widower from the Upper West Side, who is preparing for a trip to Nice, France, where he hopes to uncover details about his mother’s wartime past. However, his plans take an unexpected turn when he learns he must care for his eleven-year-old great-nephew, Michael, whom he has never met. This journey becomes a backdrop for their evolving relationship as they navigate their differences and shared history.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family life and historical context, particularly during World War II. As Noah and Michael confront their cultural differences and personal challenges, they uncover deeper connections to their family’s past. The story highlights the complexities of familial bonds and the risks taken for loved ones, offering a blend of humor and emotional depth. Akin presents a poignant exploration of how two individuals from different generations can come together to understand their shared heritage.
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The “soul stirring” novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Room (O Magazine) “What begins as a larky story of unlikely male bonding turns into an off-center but far richer novel about the unheralded, imperfect heroism of two women.” –New York Times
Noah Selvaggio is a retired chemistry professor and widower living on the Upper West Side, but born in the South of France. He is days away from his first visit back to Nice since he was a child, bringing with him a handful of puzzling photos he’s discovered from his mother’s wartime years. But he receives a call from social services: Noah is the closest available relative of an eleven-year-old great-nephew he’s never met, who urgently needs someone to look after him. Out of a feeling of obligation, Noah agrees to take Michael along on his trip.
Much has changed in this famously charming seaside mecca, still haunted by memories of the Nazi occupation. The unlikely duo, suffering from jet lag and culture shock, bicker about everything from steak frites to screen time. But Noah gradually comes to appreciate the boy’s truculent wit, and Michael’s ease with tech and sharp eye help Noah unearth troubling details about their family’s past. Both come to grasp the risks people in all eras have run for their loved ones, and find they are more akin than they knew.
Written with all the tenderness and psychological intensity that made Room an international bestseller, Akin is a funny, heart-wrenching tale of an old man and a boy, born two generations apart, who unpick their painful story and start to write a new one together.
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