4 3 2 1

Hardcover, 866 pages

English language

Published Jan. 31, 2017 by Faber & Faber.

ISBN:
978-0-571-32462-0
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On March 3, 1947, in the maternity ward of Beth Israel Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, Archibald Isaac Ferguson, the one and only child of Rose and Stanley Ferguson, is born. From that single beginning, Ferguson's life will take four simultaneous and independent fictional paths. Four Fergusons made of the same genetic material, four boys who are the same boy, will go on to lead four parallel and entirely different lives.

Family fortunes diverge. Loves and friendships and intellectual passions contrast. Chapter by chapter, the rotating narratives evolve into an elaborate dance of inner worlds enfolded within the outer forces of history as, one by one, the intimate plot of each Ferguson's story rushes on across the tumultuous and fractured terrain of mid twentieth-century America. A boy grows up-again and again and again.

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Review of '4 3 2 1' on 'Storygraph'

I read a lot, and I wish I could read more. 4 3 2 1 is one of those books that I read to find. It's one of those books that overwhelms you as you're reading it, that you look forward to returning to as you go through your working day, and that stays with you long after you've finished it. It's the kind of book that you don't want to finish—despite being over 800 pages long—because living within its pages is so enjoyable.

4 3 2 1 tells the story of Archie Ferguson, or rather four Archie Fergusons split into four separate lives early on. The book moves between the lives of the four Fergusons, telling each of their tales. I had wondered if it would be difficult to track the four of them throughout the book. I briefly thought about making note cards the way I did when …

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Subjects

  • Man-woman relationships, fiction
  • Jews, fiction
  • Fiction, family life
  • American fiction (fictional works by one author)