The Lost Book of Adana Moreau, Michael Zapata
The Lost Book of Adana Moreau, Michael Zapata
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The Lost Book of Adana Moreau

Author: Michael Zapata

Narrator: Coral Peña

Unabridged: 9 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2020


Synopsis

*Winner of the Chicago Review of Books Award for Fiction*

A Heartland Booksellers Award Nominee

An NPR Best Book of the Year

A BookPage Best Book of the Year

A Library Journal Best Winter/Spring Debut of 2020

A Most Anticipated Book of 2020 from the Boston Globe and The Millions

A Best Book of February 2020 at Salon, The Millions, LitHub and Vol 1. Brooklyn

“A stunner—equal parts epic and intimate, thrilling and elegiac.”—Laura Van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel

The mesmerizing story of a Latin American science fiction writer and the lives her lost manuscript unites decades later in post-Katrina New Orleans

In 1929 in New Orleans, a Dominican immigrant named Adana Moreau writes a science fiction novel. The novel earns rave reviews, and Adana begins a sequel. Then she falls gravely ill. Just before she dies, she destroys the only copy of the manuscript.

Decades later in Chicago, Saul Drower is cleaning out his dead grandfather’s home when he discovers a mysterious manuscript written by none other than Adana Moreau. With the help of his friend Javier, Saul tracks down an address for Adana’s son in New Orleans, but as Hurricane Katrina strikes they must head to the storm-ravaged city for answers.

What results is a brilliantly layered masterpiece—an ode to home, storytelling and the possibility of parallel worlds.

About Michael Zapata

Michael Zapata is a founding editor of MAKE Literary Magazine. His debut novel The Lost Book of Adana Moreau won the Chicago Review of Book Award for Fiction and was a finalist for the Heartland Booksellers Award for Fiction. He is on the core faculty of StoryStudio Chicago and the MFA faculty of Northwestern University. As an educator, he taught literature and writing in high schools servicing dropout students. He lives in Chicago with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ☘Misericordia☘ on May 13, 2020

Quirky. A book about books and twisting paths of life and whatnot. A journey panoramic enough to give one just a teensy bit of agoraphobia (or maybe timephobia?). Q: At night, she slept on park benches and dreamed of future civilizations and an endless seabed full of strange luminescent creatures. (c......more

Goodreads review by Bianca (Back, catching up) on September 24, 2020

The Lost Book Of Adana Moreau had potential, in the beginning, I was certain it was going to be right up my alley. For a little while, the writing had that magical Latin American atmosphere, a la Garcia-Marquez or Isabella Allende. Zapata tried to do too many things, went on too many tangents, cover......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn on June 15, 2019

I had the honor and privilege of reading the Lost Book Adana Moreau by Michael Zapata. I’m an avid reader but horrible reviewer. I either like a book or I don’t. I recommend it to others or I don’t. Sometime a book is good right up to a bad ending and I’m left shaking my head, rolling my eyes. Other t......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on February 05, 2020

My review for the Chicago Tribune: [URL not allowed] What reader would fail to be enticed by a book whose theme is the irresistible enticement of books? For Michael Zapata’s expansive, big-hearted, and time-hopping debut novel The Lost Book of Adana Moreau is about many things,......more

Goodreads review by Katia on June 22, 2020

Oh, it is the hard one to write about sincerely. It is not a bad book probably. But! If i would be a curious American 10-grader somewhere at the beginning of my reading about the world, I might like it. But I am not unfortunately. I do not need a Borges diluted into 0.001% solution and a Bolano dumb......more