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The Illusion of Separateness

Published by Oneworld Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

A harrowing story of how one man’s act of mercy during WW2 changes the lives of a group of strangers, and how they each eventually discover the astonishing truth of their connection

In The Illusion of Separateness, award-winning author Simon Van Booy tells the haunting and luminous story of how one man’s act of mercy on a World War II battlefield changes the lives of six strangers across time and place. From wartime Britain and Nazi-occupied France, to modern-day Los Angeles, the characters of this gripping novel – inspired by true events – include a child on the brink of starvation, a blind museum curator looking for love, a German infantryman, and a humble caretaker at a retirement home in Santa Monica. Whether they are pursued by old age, shame, disease, or regret, these incandescent characters remain unaware of their connection until seemingly random acts of selflessness lift a veil to reveal the vital parts they play in each other’s lives.

About The Author

Simon Van Booy was born in London and grew up in rural Wales and the suburbs of London. He is the author of three novels and two collections of short stories, including The Illusion of Separateness, The Secret Lives of People in Love, and Love Begins in Winter, which won the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award in 2009. He lives in New York.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (July 1, 2013)
  • Length: 224 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781780743257

Raves and Reviews

‘A delicate, complex, moving novel, one to withstand – demand even – an instant second reading.’

– Daily Telegraph

'The elegance of Van Booy’s evocative prose has led to comparisons with F. Scott Fitzgerald; it’s some claim but one this little gem of a book completely justifies.'

– Daily Mail

'Van Booy writes with muted, unsentimental elegance about the impulses that bind us together.'

– Sunday Times

'Simon Van Booy’s reputation can only grow... There’s a crispness to [his] writing... It is the beginnings of poetry...
it carries you with it effortlessly.'

– Independent on Sunday

'There is a sustaining pleasure in wondering how the strands of the story will tie together.'

– Guardian

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