Turbulence: A NovelFrom the Booker Prize-winning author of Flesh, a “masterful” (The Washington Post), “cathartic” (Star Tribune, Minneapolis), novel about twelve people, mostly strangers, and the surprising ripple effect each one has on the life of the next as they cross paths while in transit around the world In this “compelling” (The Christian Science Monitor), “crisp and clever” (Vanity Fair) novel, Szalay’s diverse protagonists circumnavigate the planet in twelve flights, from London to Madrid, from Dakar to Sao Paulo, to Toronto, to Delhi, to Doha, en route to see lovers or estranged siblings, aging parents, baby grandchildren, or nobody at all. Along the way, they experience the full range of human emotions from loneliness to love and, knowingly or otherwise, change each other in one brief, electrifying interaction after the next. Written with magic and economy, “Szalay explores the miraculous ability of our shared humanity to lift us from loneliness” (Esquire) and delivers a dazzling portrait of the interconnectedness of the modern world. |
Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 15 |
Section 4 | 27 |
Section 5 | 39 |
Section 6 | 51 |
Section 7 | 63 |
Section 8 | 71 |
Section 9 | 75 |
Section 10 | 87 |
Section 11 | 96 |
Section 12 | 99 |
Section 13 | 111 |
Section 14 | 123 |
Section 15 | 137 |
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