Stowaways
From the global bestselling author of Call Me By Your Name
(Autor) Andre AcimanThis contemporary twist on Brief Encounter is a tender meditation on what might have been. 'Maybe we love people because they won't let us know them.' A summer's evening in Manhattan. Nothing - not cold drinks, not showers not a stroll through the chilly aisles of an all-night drugstore - can undo the heat's hold on the city. Julian is half watching the evening news, his husband filling the dishwasher. That's when it arrives. An email with the subject line: 'From Paul Axel'. An email about a dead man from Chloe - a woman Julian has never met. Paul has left a message he'd like her to relay. Emails are exchanged. Morning coffee at the Bryant Park Grill is agreed. Chloe, fulfilling Paul's final request, wonders how she will tell Julian of a life - and a love - he has no idea existed. A life, encased in a flash drive, containing multitudes.
Andre Aciman
Andre Aciman is an Egyptian-born American writer known for his introspective and lyrical writing style. His most notable work is the novel "Call Me By Your Name," which was adapted into an award-winning film in 2017. Aciman often explores themes of love, desire, and memory in his works, drawing on his own experiences as a gay man. His writing is characterized by its emotional depth and rich language, making him a prominent voice in LGBTQ+ literature. Aciman's contributions to literature have helped to elevate the genre of queer fiction and have garnered critical acclaim worldwide.