Not Me: A Novel

Not Me: A Novel by Michael Lavigne is a First Edition published by Random House on November 1, 2005. This 320-page novel explores the intricate relationship between a father and son over sixty years, delving into themes of memory, history, and identity. The story begins when Heshel Rosenheim, who appears to be suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, gives his son Michael a box of old journals, setting off a journey that traverses significant historical events and personal struggles.
Readers will find a narrative that takes them from the concentration camps of Poland to a love story during the battle for Palestine, and from a cancer ward in New Jersey to a troubled marriage in San Francisco. As Michael becomes engrossed in his father’s journals, he confronts a world filled with complex truths and challenging questions about identity and morality. The novel presents a vivid examination of faith and love, inviting readers to ponder the nature of truth and the legacies of the past.
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Not Me is a remarkable debut novel that tells the dramatic and surprising stories of two men–father and son–through sixty years of uncertain memory, distorted history, and assumed identity.
When Heshel Rosenheim, apparently suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, hands his son, Michael, a box of moldy old journals, an amazing adventure begins–one that takes the reader from the concentration camps of Poland to an improbable love story during the battle for Palestine, from a cancer ward in New Jersey to a hopeless marriage in San Francisco. The journals, which seem to tell the story of Heshel’s life, are so harrowing, so riveting, so passionate, and so perplexing that Michael becomes obsessed with discovering the truth about his father.
As Michael struggles to come to grips with his father’s elusive past, a world of complex and disturbing possibilities opens up to him–a world in which an accomplice to genocide may have turned into a virtuous Jew and a young man cannot recall murdering the person he loves most; a world in which truth is fiction and fiction is truth and one man’s terrible–or triumphant–transformation calls history itself into question. Michael must then solve the biggest riddle of all: Who am I?
Intense, vivid, funny, and entirely original, Not Me is an unsparing and unforgettable examination of faith, history, identity, and love.
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