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Solitude of Prime Numbers, The

Giordano, Paolo

  11 Reviews

Alice and Mattia are two lonely children who undergo life changing childhood trauma. The impact of these experiences and the bond they develop as teenagers spills over into their adult lives. A disturbing yet compelling story of friendship and emotional suffering. Translated from Italian. Winner of the Premio Strega award. [Larger font]

Comments from Groups

Most enjoyed the book immensely and found it easy to read but pertinent to their lives. Auckland 238

One of the best books we have discussed. Plenty of opportunity for reminiscing, discussion of different ways of bringing up children, as well as consideration of character and plot. Palmerston North 008

Most enjoyed it. Good discussion re people who don't fit in / like to keep themselves apart. Also, re adolescent cruelty and bullying. Waikanae Beach 004

It dwelt on some unhappy issues - anorexia and self mutilation with explanations but not much insight. Auckland 020.

Plenty of discussion. The majority found the story bleak, depressing and the characters too dysfunctional, while at the same time recognising the quality of the writing. Picton 002

Pages
348
Year
2009

Reviews

PAIHIA 003
27-09-2021
Well-written, but not a very comfortable book to read. For those who like a happy ending - not very uplifting.
WANG 008
27-09-2021
Overall the majority enjoyed it, and most comments were positive, but not a Top 10 read.
DUNED 002
27-09-2021
Well-written, but we found the ending frustrating.
MOTUE 001
27-09-2021
The comments ranged from "brilliant", through "interesting" and "touching", to "uninspiring" and "unbelievable", in equal measure. So, a lively discussion, with no one changing their opinion! But the majority thought it a worthwhile read.
DUNED 039
27-09-2021
Generally, most of the group enjoyed the book and it stimulated considerable discussion. Most of us found it easy to read and a good translation. Some of the characters were more believable than others.
TAUR 018
27-09-2021
We all found it a very interesting read, although a bit melancholic! But plenty to talk about.
AUCK 162
27-09-2021
The author enables the reader to experience the inner lives of his two main characters from adolescence into adulthood - two damaged individuals with dysfunctional families. This was discomforting and for some, difficult to connect with the characters. As a debut novel, quite impacting. The prime number analogy is well supported by themes of isolation, incompleteness, loneliness and conflict.
AUCK 010
27-09-2021
Only a few of us read this, but those that did thought it an excellent, thought-provoking book.
CHCH 116
27-09-2021
We didn't feel sympathy for the main characters. Well-written and observed, but a gloomy read.
AUCK 389
27-09-2021
This book created the most discussion in a while. Whilst not 'enjoyable', we found the use of prime numbers to explain the individuals' personalities and characteristics compelling. The use of prime numbers added an extra layer to the relationship between the two protagonists. We particularly enjoyed the revenge of the wedding photos as a humorous anecdote within Alice's challenging life.
WHITIAN 001
27-09-2021
Mixed reactions. A few loved it, a few didn't like it at all, a few mid-way.