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product_id: 26456088
title: "Aloft"
brand: "chang-rae lee"
price: "132 zł"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Aloft

**Brand:** chang-rae lee
**Price:** 132 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Aloft by chang-rae lee
- **How much does it cost?** 132 zł with free shipping
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## Customer Reviews

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    Great Story About an Imperfect Family
  

*by J***S on Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2014*

I picked up Chang-rae Lee's Aloft after reading one of his newer books and hearing that his older books were even better. I was not disappointed as Aloft is a well-written account of a fractured but interesting Italian-American family struggling to stay connected in an increasingly complicated world.  The book is not a fast-moving one; so don't expect a massive page-turner. But if you stick with it, you will enjoy Lee's exquisite writing style and deep description of the interesting characters found in Aloft.The story is about the Battle family as told by Jerry Battle. Jerry is basically retired and spends his time in Long Island, NY flying his single engine plane and ruminating on the vicissitudes of life. His first wife died many years ago and his Hispanic-American long-time girlfriend Rita moved out and is now living with his former nerdy lawyer classmate and his Ferrari collection.  Jerry's son Jack is running the family landscaping business (into the ground literally) and his daughter Theresa is pregnant and about to be married to one Asia-American name Peter who is basically an out of work writer. Jerry misses Rita and tries to win her back in a series of ways including one that is fairly comical (I'll let you read all about that).  Theresa's health is failing. And to top it of, Jerry's father--Pop--is ensconced in a nursing home while bellowing out his views on life and the women surrounding him in the home.Quite a good book that explores a variety of cultures melding together into a loosely affiliated family. I highly recommend it for fans of Chang-rae Lee as well as anyone who wants a good but not very fast read.

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    Great contemporary fiction writing
  

*by E***Y on Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2010*

I was surprised at how much I liked this book, and how absorbed I became in it.  It was chosen by a book club that I'm in, and I didn't expect to love it so much.What was it that was so affecting about it? I think it was the cynical, hard-bitten, but humorous voice of the narrator, Jerry Battle.  Jerry is pretty aware of his own shortcomings, but by the end of the novel, he has overcome some of them, mainly his aversion to breaking out of his self-absorption long enough to attend to other people's needs. But the other people in his somewhat estranged family have so many crises that he eventually has to give up his narcissism.I'm not sure this happens very often in real life, but no matter:  along the way, Jerry's ruminations about the unpredictability of life, about aging versus youth, and about death and aloneness seemed very real and resonated with my own experience.Also, Lee's writing is beautiful, even when filtered through the voice of the very unwriterly narrator Jerry.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A new and different enterprise.
  

*by S***E on Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2017*

Unlike Lee’s two previous novels centered around an Asian male, Aloft follows one white, 59 year-old Jerry Battle. But like Lee’s two previous novels, Aloft illuminates the alienating alienness of an inherent, emotionally evasive personality; Jerry Battle quietly abhors conflict so that intimacy is almost an impossibility. Perhaps that is why Lee starts the novel with the exuberant relief Jerry feels with Donnie, his personal propeller, tens to hundreds of thousands of feet away from the nearest warm bodied being.cf. sooholee.wordpress

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