Leonardo's Hands
by Alois Hotschnig
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Late one night a young engineer named Kurt Weyrath is involved in a highway accident that leaves a middle-aged couple dead and their twenty-four-year-old daughter, Anna Kainz, in a coma. Tormented afterwards by his guilt for having fled the scene of the accident, Kurt quits his job, leaves his longtime girlfriend, and joins an ambulance service so that he might come into contact with the comatose young woman. He becomes closely involved in her life--helping with her therapies, visiting her show more old neighborhood, attending art classes she has taken, and searching for anyone who has known her. A year and a half later, Anna awakens from her coma, and Kurt discovers that she is a vastly different woman from the one he has imagined. The novel's pace increases as Kurt and Anna together recover her past--and that past inexorably catches up with them. show lessTags
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I did not like the book. Hardly at all. But I felt one star too severe when it was actually well-written but still a complete bore. I am through with the writing of Alois Hotschnig. I have seen enough to know I do not need more.
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- Leonardos Hände
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- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Suspense & Thriller
- DDC/MDS
- 833.914 — Literature & rhetoric German & related literatures German fiction 1900- 1900-1990 1945-1990
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- PT2668 .H67 .L4613 — Language and Literature German, Dutch and Scandinavian literatures German literature Individual authors or works 1961-2000
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