About The Invisible Bridge. Julie Orringer’s astonishing first novel, eagerly awaited since the publication of her heralded best-selling short-story collection, How to Breathe Underwater (“fiercely beautiful”—The New York Times; “unbelievably good”—Monica Ali), is a grand love story set against the backdrop of Budapest and Paris, an epic tale of three brothers whose lives are ravaged by war, and Pages: The Invisible Bridge Julie Orringer’s astonishing first novel, eagerly awaited since the publication of her heralded best-selling short-story collection, How to Breathe Underwater is a grand love story set against the backdrop of Budapest and Paris, an epic tale of three brothers whose lives are ravaged by war, and the chronicle of one family’s struggle against the forces that threaten to annihilate it. “The Invisible Bridge” is Julie Orringer’s remarkably powerful first novel. The book’s central character, Andras Levi, is a young Jewish man who leaves his native Hungary in to study architecture in Paris. Before long, he meets and falls in love with a ballet teacher, Klara bltadwin.ru by: 4.
That's one of the many reasons Julie Orringer's first novel, "The Invisible Bridge" (which follows her well-regarded story collection, "How to Breathe Underwater") deserves to be. In the first half of "The Invisible Bridge," Julie Orringer tells the evocative, coincidence-strewn, oddly theatrical story of Andras Levi, a young Hungarian Jew who travels to Paris in Julie Orringer Discussion Group — 87 members — last activity AM Julie Orringer will be available Monday, March 7 through Sunday, March 13 to discuss her bestselling novel, THE INVISIBLE BRIDGE.
From the small Hungarian town of Konyár to the grand opera houses of Budapest and Paris, from the lonely chill of Andras’s room on the rue des Écoles to the deep and enduring connection he discovers on the rue de Sévigné, from the despair of Carpathian winter to an unimaginable life in forced labor camps and beyond, The Invisible Bridge tells the story of a love tested by disaster, of brothers whose bonds cannot be broken, of a family shattered and remade in history’s darkest hour. The Invisible Bridge by Julie Orringer begins in with year-old Andras Levi departing Hungary for Paris to study architecture after securing a scholarship at the Ecoles Speciale. The Invisible Bridge follows Hungarian Architecture student Andras Lévi and his older lover, Klara Morgenstern, through some of the most fraught and consequential years of 20th-century history, but Orringer never seems out of her depth.”. — Time Out New York.
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