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Benjamin's Gift [Hardcover]

Michael Golding (Author)
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April 1, 1999
A richly crafted novel, here is a tale that is at once the adventure-filled story of an unusual father and son and a front-row view of the momentous events that shaped the 20th century.

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Modern-day magic and a whirlwind of dramatic historic events animate an unusual coming-of-age story in Golding's second novel, which comes five years after his captivating debut in Simple Prayers. It is 1930 and everyone, it seems, has gone broke, except for New York tycoon Jean Pierre Michel Chernovsky, 71, whose ceaseless treasure hunting yields an unbidden but glorious surprise when a young orphan boy suddenly appears in his limousine. Benjamin is a uniquely beautiful child, with a conspicuous strawberry birthmark on his face, and he has an extraordinary gift: he can disappear from one spot and reappear elsewhere at will. He rebels against Chernovsky when the elderly man uses Benjamin's gift to illicitly acquire antique weapons for his personal collection. Later, the boy loses his clairvoyant nanny, the multitalented blues-singing Cassandra Nutt, after she initiates him into manhood. Benjamin's best friend, Petrie, aka the Calculator, travels the world exploring his own superhuman abilities with mathematics, and Benjamin soon embarks on journeys of his own, to Europe to join the WWII resistance movements and to the jazz clubs of Harlem. In heartbreaking fashion, Benjamin learns that his gift cannot change the world (he fails to save a Jewish family from the Holocaust, for instance). Like Simple Prayers, this novel explores philosophical questions and human frailty. Golding's vision here is winsome and worldly, briskly combining the erotic with the traumatic, infusing spiritual inquiries with down-to-earth answers. From Old to New Amsterdam, from the Jazz Age to the Atomic Age, Benjamin's struggle stands as a resilient metaphor for the ethical challenges of the 20th century. Agent, Mary Evans. Author tour.
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Benjamin's Gift is a fairy tale, much in the same way that Golding's first novel, Simple Prayers, was a fable. All of the major characters live charmed lives, but the matter-of-fact way in which their absoluteness is recounted is reminiscent of the simple tales of childhood, with never any question that the prince will be handsome, the king fabulously wealthy, and the castle sumptuously beautiful. This tale is told in the same way. Benjamin, an orphan, is an astonishingly beautiful child--except for his strawberry birthmark. His gift is the ability to disappear, to travel through space at will to wherever he wants to go. His adoptive father, Jean Pierre Michel Chernovsky, born in 1853 in North Dakota, lives in great style in Manhattan with his needs (all except sexual) tended to by a magnificent black woman, Cassandra Nutt, who is servant/companion/equal to Chernovsky. Making money takes no effort, so he is able to concentrate on his collections. Benjamin is, in a sense, collected. The novel spans a large part of the twentieth century, from October 1929, right before the stock market crash, to the walk on the moon in 1969, with modern history as a background to Benjamin's search for the purpose of the gift. Is it self-entertainment, thwarting bullies, collecting treasures, producing the spark that starts the information age? But what the gift cannot accomplish is equally important. It can't save people Benjamin loves from the Holocaust or produce a cure for disease. We are left in the end with Benjamin finding balance, a fusion of race, mind, and purpose, in this enigmatic and engaging novel. Danise Hoover

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; First Edition edition (April 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446521108
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446521109
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,421,238 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars My apologies that it's taken me this long to say "Thank you", July 16, 2002
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A contemporary fairy tale which bypasses the logical mind and enters one's heart and soul directly. Thank you Michael.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Golding's Magical Gift, February 15, 2001
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I loved this book! The characters are marvelous -- warm, funny, and alive -- and the story is surprisingly moving. Golding has a gift for language and his lightness is deceptive; you are pulled into a tale that you will not forget. I loved Golding's first book, SIMPLE PRAYERS and BENJAMIN'S GIFT is every bit as wonderful. Don't hesitate to buy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Magical and Captivating, May 23, 2004
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One of my top ten favorite books. It's impossible to put it down. A wonderful book about the bonds of life, and the many unexpected places they can take us. Though at times some of the side characters seem one sided, the Hero, Benjamin makes up for the lack. The story takes you through a historical time with a magical twist. Absolutely wonderful. I recomend this book to all!
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ON OCTOBER 31, 1929, Jean Pierre Michel Chernovsky sat in his Carrara marble bathtub in his twenty-seven-room Fifth Avenue mansion and stared at the putty-colored, porous sphere that floated in the violet water. Read the first page
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pumice moon, purple bicycles, strawberry birthmark, sloe gin fizz, glass garden
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Cassandra Nutt, Jean Pierre Michel, New York, Lazy Joe, Little Sidney, Family Guildenstern, Alma Esther, Mendy Fischelberg, Princess Larissa, Mimi Manheim, Loolie Jones, Arthur Himmelfarb, Snyder Stevens, Sugar Henderson, Jan Hoag, Leo Lipson, Lorna O'Shaughnassy, Slim Betts, Petrie Woolrich, Rabbi Jerome, Berbin Academy, T-Bone Sanders, Bar Mitzvah, Der Schwann, Fifth Avenue
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