After crossing vast oceans, a man named Simón and a young boy named David arrive in a mysterious new land. Stripped of their past memories and assigned new identities, they must learn a new language and navigate a bewildering bureaucracy. As Simón endeavors to find the boy's "true" mother, he selects a woman based on an inexplicable conviction. Their new life unfolds with philosophical musings, challenges to societal norms, and a growing understanding of David's unique, rebellious spirit, ultimately forcing them to flee across the mountains.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore profound themes of identity, memory, and the construction of reality in a unique allegorical setting.
- Experience J.M. Coetzee's distinctive, spare prose and deeply philosophical narrative style.
- Delve into a thought-provoking examination of parenthood, childhood, and the search for belonging in an unfamiliar world.
- Engage with a story that subtly challenges conventional notions of family and truth.