Found Objects by Peter Gelfan – 268 pages
ARC from Nortia Press

Book Blurb:

Aldo Zoria is a successful commercial photographer who lives in a happy menage a trois with his wife and their lover along with the lover’s two young children. Domestic bliss shatters when an unexpected guest arrives.
Found Objects tells a story of struggle between values and instincts, ideals and reality, whom we strive to become and whom we are born to be.

My Review: 3.5 stars

Warning, this book is definitely not one to pick up if you only read a few books a year. This book is for the reader who can appreciate the writing and look beyond the norm. I started this with a bit of distaste because I couldn’t relate to the lifestyle but the writing is so well done and the story so well crafted that I really got deep into the lives of these 4 main characters. This book, told in the first person, was interesting but I would’ve loved this book to be told from different viewpoints so I really knew what the other characters were thinking. This book is highly character driven with little to no real plot besides their β€œunique” living situation. It’s the readers option to accept their lives or not.

Quotes I liked:

Of course, why you fall in love with someone and what you ought to love them for are very different things.”

 
– β€œPhilosophers and prophets like to equate love with virtue, enlightenment, nirvana, or G-d. I think the writers of country-and-western songs hit closer to the mark.”

 
– β€œKierkegaard said that life can only be understood backward but must be lived forward.”

 
– β€œJoy comes from newness, but comfort from habit.”


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