The Moment

Cover of The Moment by Douglas Kennedy
Publisher: Hutchinson
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 488
ISBN-13: 9780091795849
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.44623243872 Pounds
Width: 1.3 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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The Moment by Douglas Kennedy is a novel published by Hutchinson in 2011, featuring 488 pages in English. The story follows Thomas Nesbitt, a divorced American writer living a secluded life in Maine. His routine is disrupted when he receives a mysterious box from Berlin, linked to a past love affair with Petra Dussmann during a tumultuous time in the city. As Thomas confronts the contents of the box, he is compelled to reflect on his past and the complexities of love and loss.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of romance, suspense, and the intricacies of human relationships. The book explores Thomas’s emotional journey as he revisits his intense connection with Petra, set against the backdrop of a divided Berlin during the Cold War. This edition presents a richly layered tale that examines the moral complexities of love and loyalty, inviting readers to ponder the deeper questions surrounding their own experiences of affection and desire.


Official synopsis Publisher

Thomas Nesbitt is a divorced American writer in the midst of a rueful middle age. Living a very private life in Maine – in touch only with his daughter and still trying to reconcile himself to the end of a long marriage that he knew was flawed from the outset – he finds his solitude disrupted by the arrival, one wintry morning, of a box postmarked Berlin. The return address on the box – Dussmann – unsettles him completely. For it is the name of the woman with whom he had an intense love affair twenty-six years ago in Berlin – at a time when the city was cleaved in two, and personal and political allegiances were haunted by the deep shadows of the Cold War.

Refusing initially to confront what he might find in that box, Thomas nevertheless finds himself forced to grapple with a past he has never discussed with any living person – and in the process relive those months in Berlin, when he discovered, for the first and only time in his life, the full, extraordinary force of true love. But Petra Dussmann – the woman to whom he lost his heart – was not just a refugee from a police state, but also someone who lived with an ongoing sorrow beyond dreams… and one which gradually rewrote both their destinies.

In this, his tenth novel, Douglas Kennedy has written that rare thing: a love story as morally complex as it is tragic and deeply reflective. Brilliantly gripping, it is an atmospherically dense, ethically tangled tale of romantic certainty and conflicting loyalties, all set amidst a stunningly rendered portrait of Berlin in the final dark years before The Wall came down.

Like all of Kennedy’s previous, critically acclaimed bestselling novels, The Moment is both unputdownable and profound. Posing so many searching questions about why and how we fall in love – and the tangled way we project on to others that which our hearts seek – it is a love story of great epic sweep and immense emotional power.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Moment” by Douglas Kennedy. Synopsis preview: Thomas Nesbitt is a divorced American writer in the midst of a rueful middle age. Living a very private life in Maine – in touch only with his daughter and still trying to reconcile himself to the end of a long marriage…
Who is the author of “The Moment”?
“The Moment” is credited to Douglas Kennedy.
When was “The Moment” published?
Publisher: Hutchinson. Year: 2011.
What is the ISBN for “The Moment”?
ISBN-13: 9780091795849.
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Language: en. Pages: 488. Edition: First Edition.

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