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Memento Park: A Novel
by Mark Sarvas

Published: 2018-03-13
Hardcover : 288 pages
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Winner of the 2019 Association of Jewish Libraries Jewish Fiction Award
Short-listed for the 2019 JQ Wingate Literary Prize. One of Entertainment Weekly’s 20 Books to Read in March and one of TimeOuts 11 Books Youll Want to Binge-Read This Month

A son learns more about his father ...

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Winner of the 2019 Association of Jewish Libraries Jewish Fiction Award
Short-listed for the 2019 JQ Wingate Literary Prize. One of Entertainment Weekly’s 20 Books to Read in March and one of TimeOuts 11 Books Youll Want to Binge-Read This Month

A son learns more about his father than he ever could have imagined when a mysterious piece of art is unexpectedly restored to him

After receiving an unexpected call from the Australian consulate, Matt Santos becomes aware of a painting that he believes was looted from his family in Hungary during the Second World War. To recover the painting, he must repair his strained relationship with his harshly judgmental father, uncover his family history, and restore his connection to his own Judaism. Along the way to illuminating the mysteries of his past, Matt is torn between his doting girlfriend, Tracy, and his alluring attorney, Rachel, with whom he travels to Budapest to unearth the truth about the painting and, in turn, his family.

As his journey progresses, Matt’s revelations are accompanied by equally consuming and imaginative meditations on the painting and the painter at the center of his personal drama, Budapest Street Scene by Ervin Kálmán. By the time Memento Park reaches its conclusion, Matt’s narrative is as much about family history and father-son dynamics as it is about the nature of art itself, and the infinite ways we come to understand ourselves through it.

Of all the questions asked by Mark Sarvas’s Memento Park?about family and identity, about art and history?a central, unanswerable predicament lingers: How do we move forward when the past looms unreasonably large?

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