The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
However, the painting is more than just a symbol of his longing for his mother and draws him into danger. As he continues to grow into a young man, Theo learns to live a sort of double existence between the high life of the rich, and the dirty, dusty antique store where he works. As he continues to walk this line, he is drawn deeper and deeper into a criminal underworld.
The Goldfinch is a stunning, suspenseful novel full of compelling characters, and themes of love, obsession, and fate. The Goldfinch won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2014.
You should read this book if…
The Goldfinch is a stunning, suspenseful novel full of compelling characters, and themes of love, obsession, and fate. The Goldfinch won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2014.
You should read this book if…
- You enjoy compelling contemporary stories with a rich cast of characters
- You love a flawed protagonist who is constantly battling to survive
- You enjoy stories where the influence of both fate and character come into question