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The Age of Reinvention

Karine Tuil

An international bestseller and finalist for the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award, The Age of Reinvention is a suspenseful...Gatsby-esque odyssey...laced with provocative observations of prejudice, politics, and sexism (Publishers Weekly, starred review).

Top Manhattan criminal defense attorney Sam Tahar seems to have it all: fame, fortune, an enviable marriage to a prominent socialite, and two wonderful children. But his success is built on a lie--he isn't the person he pretends to be.

Growing up a poor Muslim immigrant inside a grimy Paris apartment tower, Samir Tahar seemed destined for a life on the margins--until he decided "he was going to cut through the bars of his social jail cell, even if he had to do it with his teeth." At law school in Montpelier, France, he became fast friends with Jewish student Samuel Baron. The two were inseparable until the irresistible Nina, torn between the men, ultimately chose Samuel. Samir fled to America, where he assumed Samuel's identity and background while his former friend remained stuck in a French suburb, a failed, neurotic writer seething at Samir's overseas triumphs.

Decades later, the three meet again in this dark, powerful story of a deeply tangled love triangle that becomes subsumed by the war on terror. Called "a masterful novel" (Paris Match) and "a work of great magnitude" (Le Figaro), The Age of Reinvention is an intriguing tale about the wonderful possibilities and terrible costs of remaking oneself.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Washington Square Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 6th, 2016
  • Pages: 416
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.10in - 5.30in - 1.10in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781501125645
  • Categories: Thrillers - SuspenseLiterary

About the Author

Tuil, Karine: - Karine Tuil is a playwright and the award-winning author of eight previous novels. She lives in Paris.

Praise for this book

"Sensational . . . Tuil is pursuing something sophisticated [with] this high tension plot . . . Aside from the wit and intrigue of this ingenious story, chasing these troubled characters around the wheel of fortune makes the thrashing effects of modern life seem all the more apparent."-- "The Washington Post"
A grounded, sharp and astonishing novel that immerses us in fear, politics and the cold-blooded terror recounted in today's trending news stories."-- "The Chicago Tribune"
[J]uicy...entertaining.-- "The New York Times"
Karine Tuil's astonishing fictional saga... makes you understand the relentless agony of being left out in the cold simply because of who you are. Tuil describes her fully fleshed-out characters with an explosive and original narrative style.-- "The Jerusalem Post"
"Suspenseful . . . [A] Gatsby-esque odyssey laced with provocative observations of prejudice, politics, and sexism. . . . [A] secret lights the fuse on the twisty plot, but where it eventually explodes comes as a complete shock. -- "Publishers Weekly, starred review"
"Karine Tuil - who should be admired for the boldness of her exploration of the thorny issues of 21st-century racial prejudice in France and the United States - plots her story like a pro, the twists and turns that lead to Samir's downfall so teasingly interwoven that when the penny drops it does so with a thunderous crash." -- "The National (UK)"