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Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
368 pages, 2006
In Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer presents us with a young protagonist, Oskar, who is driven by his curiosity. This curiosity leads him on a journey across New York City, showing us that it's okay to ask questions and seek answers, even when the questions are tough and the answers aren't clear.
The book explores the theme of loss and how different people cope with it. Oskar's journey is a way for him to deal with his father's death. It's a reminder that everyone deals with grief in their own way, and that's okay. It's a lesson we can all learn from.
Foer emphasizes the importance of communication throughout the book. Many of the characters struggle with expressing their feelings, leading to misunderstandings and missed connections. It's a nudge for us to open up more and not be afraid to share our thoughts and feelings.
As Oskar meets various people in his quest, we see the value of human connection. These interactions, no matter how brief, have a profound impact on him. It's a reminder for us to cherish the relationships we have and to not shy away from forming new ones.
In Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, we get to see the complexity of human emotions. Foer doesn't shy away from showing the messy, confusing, and sometimes contradictory nature of feelings. It's a call for us to accept and understand our emotions, rather than suppress or ignore them.
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A testament to Foer's ability to weave a spell, to conjure up a vibrant, tangible world.

Foer's second novel is an ambitious, finely detailed work.

A work of great ambition and great beauty.

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A novel of tragicomic delight and a moving exploration of grief.





