Exremely Loud and Incredibly Close

By Jonathan Safran Foer  ♦♦♦♦

Oskar Schell is a nine year old amateur inventor, vegan, jewelry maker, pacifist and the son of a jeweler killed in the World Trade Center on September 11.  This book weaves a beautiful, quirky and profound story of Oskar’s process of working through his grief by searching for the lock which matches a key he found in his father’s belongings after his death.  Along the way, we are introduced to many interesting characters with whom Oskar makes a connection, some briefly and some more lasting and profound. 

I loved this book.  Foer does a beautiful job of telling Oskar’s story in a way that communicates the complexity of human relationships.  The themes of intimacy, loss, grief, humor and love are woven into a beautiful and compelling story.  The absurd resides alongside the profound in ways that capture the truth of our own lives when we are reflective enough to be observant. 

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