The Invisible Bridge Audiobook (Free)
- Arthur Morey
- Random House (Audio)
- 2010-05-04
Summary:
Julie Orringer’s astonishing initial novel, eagerly awaited since the publication of her heralded best-selling short-story collection, How exactly to Breathe Underwater (“fiercely beautiful”-The NY Times; “unbelievably good”-Monica Ali), is usually a grand love story set against the background of Budapest and Paris, an epic story of three brothers whose lives are ravaged by war, and the chronicle of 1 family’s struggle against the pushes that threaten to annihilate it.
Paris, 1937. Andras Lévi, a Hungarian- about The Invisible Bridge Jewish structures student, arrives from Budapest having a scholarship, a single suitcase, and a secret letter he provides promised to deliver to C. Morgenstern within the rue de Sévigné. As he falls into a challenging relationship using the letter’s recipient, he becomes privy to a secret background which will alter the course of his very own life. On the other hand, as his elder sibling takes up medical studies in Modena and their youthful brother leaves college for the stage, Europe’s unfolding tragedy transmits each of their lives into terrifying doubt. By the end of Andras’s second summer time in Paris, most of European countries erupts in a cataclysm of war.
From the small Hungarian town of Konyár towards the grand opera houses of Budapest and Paris, from the lonely chill of Andras’s space in the rue des Écoles towards the deep and enduring connection he discovers on the rue de Sévigné, from the despair of Carpathian winter to an unimaginable life in forced labor camps and beyond, The Invisible Bridge tells the story of a love tested by disaster, of brothers whose bonds cannot be broken, of a family shattered and remade in history’s darkest hour, and of the dangerous power of art in a time of war.
Expertly crafted, magnificently written, emotionally haunting, and impossible to put straight down, The Invisible Bridge resoundingly confirms Julie Orringer’s place as one of today’s most vital and commanding young literary talents.