The Fourth Hand A Novel

The Fourth Hand A Novel by John Irving, published by Random House in 2001, is a thought-provoking exploration of destiny and the complexities of human relationships. This first edition, comprising 316 pages, delves into the life of a New York television journalist who loses his left hand in a lion attack while reporting in India, an event witnessed by millions. The narrative intertwines his story with that of a renowned hand surgeon in Boston, who is navigating personal turmoil and the prospect of performing a groundbreaking hand transplant.
Readers will find a blend of humor and emotional depth as the plot unfolds, revealing themes of loss, love, and the quest for redemption. The story introduces a married woman in Wisconsin who wishes to offer her husband’s hand to the one-handed reporter, complicating the lives of all involved. Irving’s characteristic storytelling style is evident as he examines the power of second chances and the human desire for change, making The Fourth Hand a compelling addition to the literary and psychological fiction genres.
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The Fourth Hand asks an interesting question: “How can anyone identify a dream of the future?” The answer: “Destiny is not imaginable, except in dreams or to those in love.”
While reporting a story from India, a New York television journalist has his left hand eaten by a lion; millions of TV viewers witness the accident. In Boston, a renowned hand surgeon awaits the opportunity to perform the nation’s first hand transplant; meanwhile, in the distracting aftermath of an acrimonious divorce, the surgeon is seduced by his housekeeper. A married woman in Wisconsin wants to give the one-handed reporter her husband’s left hand-that is, after her husband dies. But the husband is alive, relatively young, and healthy.
This is how John Irving’s tenth novel begins; it seems, at first, to be a comedy, perhaps a satire, almost certainly a sexual farce. Yet, in the end, The Fourth Hand is as realistic and emotionally moving as any of Mr. Irving’s previous novels-including The World According to Garp, A Prayer for Owen Meany, and A Widow for One Year-or his Oscar-winning screenplay of The Cider House Rules.
The Fourth Hand is characteristic of John Irving’s seamless storytelling and further explores some of the author’s recurring themes-loss, grief, love as redemption. But this novel also breaks new ground; it offers a penetrating look at the power of second chances and the will to change.
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