Intermezzo
Introduction to Intermezzo
Intermezzo: The New Novel from the Multimillion-Copy Bestselling Author of Normal People is a touching story about family, grief, and love. The book looks at how people handle change, loss, and the weight of responsibility. With simple yet powerful writing, it explores the fragile connections that hold families together.
Summary of Intermezzo
In Intermezzo, the focus is on two brothers after the death of their father. Each one reacts to grief in a different way. The older brother looks for structure and a stable path. The younger one runs from duty, chasing freedom instead. Their choices create distance, yet their shared past keeps them tied together.
The novel shows how family bonds shape who we are. It also highlights the clash between personal dreams and responsibility. At times, the brothers fight against each other. At other moments, they share silent understanding. Because of this, their story feels both realistic and moving.
The writing shifts smoothly between tender moments and sharp conflict. Readers see both the inner struggles of the characters and the everyday events of their lives. As a result, the book offers a steady rhythm of quiet reflection and emotional intensity.
By the end, Intermezzo leaves a strong message. Healing does not happen in a straight line. Families can be broken and still carry love. Even when bonds are tested, they can remain powerful and meaningful.
Why Read Intermezzo
Hardcover: 448 pages
ISBN-10: 9780571365463
ISBN-13: 9780571365463
Genre: New Arrivals
Condition: New





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