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The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp Sendker

The Art of Hearing Heartbeats

by Jan-Philipp Sendker

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  • Jan 2012, 336 pages
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Enchanting, Passionate and Profound: Read and Enjoy
Magic. Pure magic. This book—with prose that reads more like poetry—is a sheer delight. I have no idea how to classify it. It's a haunting fable. And a passionate love story. And an enchanting mystery. I wanted to hurriedly read to find out what would happen next, but I had to keep stopping to reread whole paragraphs because they were so beautifully written. Elegant writing cannot be cheated no matter how engrossing the plot.

When Julia Win's successful and wealthy father mysteriously disappears from their New York apartment soon after her law school graduation, she decides to track him down half a world away. Her only clue is a letter he has written to a mysterious lover in Burma. Is he leading a double life? Julia will find out, and in the process, she finds out more than she could ever imagine about herself and the transcendent power of love.

This short book by Jan-Philipp Sendker is a profound story about the true meaning of love, a wake-up for us all in this rather jaded world in which we live. Escape in it and simply enjoy!
Melissa

The art of hearing heartbeats
Great book- I did not want the story to end! Very good writer - made me feel like I was part of the story- took me to Burma!!
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