Book of Extraordinary Tragedies, Joe Meno
Book of Extraordinary Tragedies, Joe Meno
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Book of Extraordinary Tragedies

Author: Joe Meno

Narrator: Jonathan Todd Ross

Unabridged: 10 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/06/2022


Synopsis

Aleksandar and Isobel are siblings and former classical music prodigies, once destined for greatness. As the only Eastern European family growing up on their block on the far southside of Chicago, the pair were inseparable until each was
forced to confront the absurdity of tragedy at an early age and abandon their musical ambitions.

Now in their twenties, they find themselves encountering ridiculous jobs, unfulfilling romantic relationships, and the outrageousness of ordinary life.

Doomed by fate, a family history of failure, an odd mother, an absent father, and a younger brother with a peculiar fondness for catastrophes, the two siblings have all but given up.

But when an illness forces Isobel and her three-year-old daughter to move back into the family home, Aleks becomes deeply involved in the endless challenges that surround his relatives. Once Isobel begins playing cello again, Aleks comes to
see a world of possibility and wonder in the lives of his extraordinarily complicated family.

Told in Aleks’s exuberant voice, and full of as much comedy as tragedy, this entertaining novel asks, Is it ever truly possible to separate our fates from those we’ve come to love?

About Joe Meno

Joe Meno is a fiction writer and playwright who lives in Chicago. He is a winner of the Nelson Algren Literary Award, a Pushcart Prize, the Great Lakes Book Award, and a Story Prize finalist. His short fiction has been published in several magazines, and broadcast on NPR. His nonfiction has appeared in the New York Times and Chicago Magazine. He is an associate professor in the Fiction Writing Department at Columbia College Chicago.


Reviews

This is one of the most tragic yet hopeful books i've read in a long time. The authenticity of everyday life heavily imparts the story as we follow a family trying to survive despite all of the struggles, setbacks and misfortunes. The music element ties all the previous and future generations in a s......more

Goodreads review by Lori

In 2008, 20-year-old Aleks is living with his Bosnian-Polish-American family on the South Side of Chicago and trying to figure out how to survive another day in the face of continuous challenges. I just loved Aleks and the characters of this book. While not plot-heavy, the sense of time and place is......more

Goodreads review by Linda

When a reviewer I highly respect DNF’d this book I was expecting a rough go. This isn’t an easy read, because of the events that happen repeatedly, but speaking as one who has lived a life very much like it, this story is not so far fetched. I’m not going to replay the storyline. It’s been done over......more