There is one true story in this work of fiction. In August 1974, Philippe Petit walked between the Twin Towers on a high-wire. It was a daring performance that made headlines around the world.
McCann has intricately woven a beautiful story with many surprising connections, all united by this daring act that captivated so many. The characters tell their own stories: a young Irish monk who devotes his life to helping others, a group of mothers meeting to support each other and to mourn the loss of their sons in Vietnam, a hit and run accident, and two generations of prostitutes navigating life on the streets. McCann captures the heart of New York City from the Bronx to Park Avenue.
This is a profound novel, yet easy to read and compelling. McCann gives the high-wire performer this bit of wisdom as inspiration or warning – “nobody falls halfway”.
Loving this book. I need more time to read!!!
Joan