This is the long-awaited final book in the trilogy that began withThe Art of Hearing Heartbeats.The Heart Remembersis aunique story of hope and love set against a backdrop of political and family turmoil that will appeal to fans of Elizabeth Gilbert and Nicholas Sparks.
This is the long-awaited final book in the trilogy that began withThe Art of Hearing Heartbeats.The Heart Remembersis aunique story of hope and love set against a backdrop of political and family turmoil that will appeal to fans of Elizabeth Gilbert and Nicholas Sparks.
Twelve-year-old Ko Bo Bo lives with his uncle U Ba in Kalaw, a town in Burma. An unusually perceptive child, Bo Bo can read people's emotions in their eyes. This acute sensitivity only makes his unconventional home life more difficult: His father comes to visit him once a year, and he can hardly remember his mother, who, for unclear reasons, keeps herself away from her son.
Everything changes when Bo Bo discovers the story of his parents' great love, which threatens to break down in the whirlwind of political events, and of his mother's mysterious sickness. Convinced that he can heal her and reunite their family, Bo Bo decides to set out in search of his parents.
“'One of the most beautiful books I've read. I cried my eyes out!'”
'One of the most beautiful books I’ve read. I cried my eyes out!'
USA Today'Part detective story, part travelogue ... above all, a love story ... some will want to read it again and again'
Reader's DigestJan-Philipp Sendker, born in Hamburg in 1960, was the American correspondent for Stern from 1990 to 1995, and its Asian correspondent from 1995 to 1999. He has travelled extensively in China and Burma and has an in-depth knowledge of the people and culture. In 2000 he published Cracks in the Great Wall, a non-fiction book about China. Global bestseller The Art of Hearing Heartbeats was his first novel.
Twelve-year-old Ko Bo Bo lives with his uncle U Ba in Kalaw, a town in Burma. An unusually perceptive child, Bo Bo can read people's emotions in their eyes. This acute sensitivity only makes his unconventional home life more difficult: His father comes to visit him once a year, and he can hardly remember his mother, who, for unclear reasons, keeps herself away from her son. Everything changes when Bo Bo discovers the story of his parents' great love, which threatens to break down in the whirlwind of political events, and of his mother's mysterious sickness. Convinced that he can heal her and reunite their family, Bo Bo decides to set out in search of his parents.
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