Summary
Ruth Ozeki: The Book of Form and Void
A masterpiece about grief, acceptance of human imperfection and the healing power of books, from the author of the international bestseller A Story for the Future of Time. After his father's death, the boy Benny begins to hear the voices of objects, while his mother begins to accumulate a problematic amount of things that only increase the noise in Benny's head. In a sea of superfluous objects, bad news, technological insensitivity, faced with misunderstanding of the environment, the two learn how to find themselves and become closer again.
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