Changing Light: A Novel

Cover of Changing Light: A Novel by Nora Gallagher
Publisher: Pantheon
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780375424519
Dimensions:
Height: 8.57 Inches
Length: 5.95 Inches
Weight: 0.65 Pounds
Width: 0.98 Inches
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Changing Light: A Novel by Nora Gallagher, published by Pantheon on February 13, 2007, is a love story set in Los Alamos during the summer of 1945, amidst the backdrop of the atomic bomb’s creation. The narrative follows Eleanor Garrigue, a young painter from New York, and Leo Kavan, a neutron physicist, as they navigate their complex lives against the tension of wartime secrecy. Their relationship begins when Eleanor discovers Leo, who is AWOL after a traumatic incident at Los Alamos, and offers him refuge. As their connection deepens, the story unfolds, revealing the hidden truths of their pasts and the moral dilemmas surrounding their circumstances.

Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores themes of love, loss, and the ethical implications of scientific discovery. The novel takes them from the vibrant art scene of New York to the secretive world of Los Alamos, highlighting the emotional struggles of its characters against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in history. Gallagher’s narrative captures the atmosphere of the Manhattan Project, illustrating how the characters are irrevocably changed by their experiences and the war’s brutal realities. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English, offering a poignant exploration of human connection in times of upheaval.


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Nora Gallagher’s elegant debut novel, Changing Light, is a love story set in Los Alamos during the summer of 1945, in the shadow of the creation of the first atomic bomb.

During the last summer of the war, in the beautiful New Mexico desert, a man and a woman come together: Eleanor Garrigue, a young painter from New York, and Leo Kavan, a neutron physicist. The story begins when Eleanor finds a delirious man lying by the river near her house. She takes him in and cares for him. In this novel of secrets, we learn before Eleanor does that Leo is AWOL from Los Alamos after witnessing a fatal radiation accident that has forced him to confront the moral implications of his work on the bomb. And we know, too, what Leo does not know: Eleanor is married, and has fled to New Mexico to escape her husband.

As Eleanor and Leo slowly reveal themselves to each other, their pasts and the present unfold in tandem, taking us from the heady art world in New York to Einstein’s Berlin, from the bomb labs in the English countryside to the hidden city of Los Alamos. Nora Gallagher perfectly evokes the veil of secrecy and tension surrounding the Manhattan Project, the constant hum of fear alongside the remarkable fearlessness of the scientists in the laboratories.

As Leo and Eleanor privately struggle with the losses the war has pitched into their lives, the two find unexpected solace in each other. Their story is all the more poignant because it can only flourish in a brief interlude–an interlude of brilliant madness and irrevocable change. As the scientists engage in literally “changing light,” Leo and Eleanor are connected and changed in unexpected ways by the brutal radiance of the war and their fierce love.

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Publisher: Pantheon. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9780375424519.
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Language: en. Pages: 240. Edition: 1.

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