Title:
The Confessions of Max Tivoli
By:
Andrew Sean Greer
Pages:
288
Rating:
4

“We are each the love of someone’s life.” So begins The Confessions of Max Tivoli, a heartbreaking love story with a narrator like no other.

Born with the physical appearance of an elderly man, Max grows older mentally like any child, but his body appears to age backwards, growing younger every year. And yet, his physical curse proves to be a blessing, allowing him to try to win the heart of the same woman three times as at each successive encounter she fails to recognize him, taking him for a stranger, so giving Max another chance at love.

Set against the historical backdrop of San Francisco at the turn of the twentieth century, Andrew Sean Greer’s The Confessions of Max Tivoli is a beautiful and daring feat of the imagination, questioning the very nature of love, time, and what it means to be human.

The Confessions of Max Tivoli book cover

There’s a lot of beauty in the writing here. It’s a nostalgic portrayal of a lost time and a rather hard-hitting treatise on Humanity and love. Not my usual haunt, but strangely compelling nonetheless.

Published by Sean Randall

I am an avid reader, technologist and disability advocate living in the middle of England with my wife, daughter and pets.

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