The second novel by the internationally celebrated writer Alejandro
Zambra, a "short and strikingly original" (The New Yorker) book about
the stories we spin for ourselves and our loved ones--now reissued by
Penguin
Veronica is late, and Julián is increasingly convinced she won't ever
come home. To pass the time, he improvises a story about trees to coax
his stepdaughter, Daniela, to sleep. He has made a life as a literature
professor, developing a novel about a man tending to a bonsai tree on
the weekends. He is a narrator, an architect, a chronicler of other
people's stories. But as the night stretches on before him, and the
hours pass with no sign of Veronica, Julián finds himself caught up in
the slipstream of the story of his life--of their lives together. What
combination of desire and coincidence led them here, to this very night?
What will the future--and possibly motherless--Daniela think of him and
his stories? Why tell stories at all?
The second novel by acclaimed Chilean writer Alejandro Zambra, The
Private Lives of Trees overflows with his signature wit and his gift
for crafting short novels that manage to contain whole worlds.