The Elements

I do love John Boyne and The Elements, as have many of his other choices (The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The Heart’s Invisible Furies, All the Broken Places) came highly recommended by someone whose opinion on books I really respect and agree with. Amazon: “In The Elements, acclaimed Irish novelist John Boyne has created an epic saga that weaves together four interconnected narratives, each representing a different perspective on crime: the enabler, the accomplice, the perpetrator, and the victim. The narrative follows a mother on the run from her past, a young soccer star facing a trial, a successful surgeon grappling with childhood trauma, and a father on a transformative journey with his son. Each is somehow connected to the next, and as the story unfolds, their lives intersect in unimaginable ways. Boyne’s most ambitious work yet, The Elements is both an engrossing drama and a moving investigation of why and how we allow crime to occur. With masterful, spellbinding prose, he navigates this complex subject with extraordinary empathy and unflinching honesty. The story resonates on a deeply emotional level, challenging readers to confront their own conceptions of guilt and innocence at every step. Amid the wildly engrossing storytelling, the book ultimately asks: What would you do when faced with the unthinkable?” I enjoyed this read quite a bit, but it wasn’t as good as Boyne’s other novels. Something was missing for me, though I liked the way the stories wove together.

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