Imprisoned and tortured for months by Pinochet's henchmen for
teaching political poetry to his students, Bernardo Greene is
visited by two angels who promise him that he will survive to
experience beauty and love once again. Months later, in Copenhagen,
the Chilean exile befriends Michela Ibsen, herself a survivor of
domestic abuse. In the long nights of summer, the two of them
struggle to heal, to forgive those who have left them damaged, and
to trust themselves to love. Dense with wisdom and humanity, "In
the Company of Angels" is a powerful testament to the resilience
and complexity of the human heart.
Praise for "In the Company of Angels"
"Wide-ranging and assured."-"New Yorker"
"If its stellar quality is any indication, the entire Copenhagen
Quartet] promises to be an exceptional reading experience ...
Kennedy has a] fertile imagination and all-embracing
empathy."-"Booklist "(starred review)
"As elegant as it is beautiful, as important as it is profound.
A marvel of aread." -Junot Diaz, author of "The Brief Wondrous Life
of Oscar Wao"
"In the Company of Angels is a novel about grown-ups, people
battered and dinged by life, painfully aware of their own
responsibility, whose understanding of their past never stops
evolving. It's the dignity of their adulthood-the elusive prize at
stake in any midlife crisis-that makes them so admirable and, above
all, so moving."-Laura Miller, "Salon"
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