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Forever: A Novel (Paperback)

by Pete Hamill (Author)
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This novel demands that the reader immediately suspend disbelief, but if this summons is heeded the reward will be a superior tale told by Hamill (Snow in August; A Drinking Life) in the cadence of the master storyteller. The year is 1741 and this is the story of Cormac O'Connor-"Irish, and a Jew"-who grows up in Ireland under English Protestant rule and is secretly schooled in Gaelic religion, myth and language. Seeking to avenge the murder of his father by the Earl of Warren, he follows the trail of the earl to New York City. On board ship, Cormac befriends African slave Kongo, and once in New York, the two join a rebellion against the British. After the rising is quelled, mobs take to the streets and Kongo is seized. Cormac saves Kongo from death, but is shot in the process. His recovery takes a miraculous turn when Kongo's dead priestess, Tomora, appears and grants Cormac eternal life and youth-so long as he never leaves the island of Manhattan, thus the "Forever" of the title. What follows is a portrait of the "city of memory of which Cormac was the only citizen." Cormac fights in the American Revolution, sups with Boss Tweed (in a very sympathetic portrait) and lives into the New York of 2001. In that year he warily falls in love with Delfina, a streetwise Dominican ("That was the curse attached to the gift: You buried everyone you loved"), and comes into contact with a descendant of the Earl of Warren, the newspaper publisher Willie Warren. His love, his drive for revenge and his very desire to exist are fatefully challenged on the eve and the day of September 11. This rousing, ambitious work is beautifully woven around historical events and characters, but it is Hamill's passionate pursuit of justice and compassion-Celtic in foundation-that distinguishes this tale of New York City and its myriad peoples.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Cormac O'Connor arrived in New York in 1741-and he's still there, having been granted immortality as long as he remains on the island of Manhattan.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Ending, Nov 22 2006
By Ben Spooner "BenSpooner" (Calgary, Alberta) - See all my reviews
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I must say I really enjoyed this book. There are some slower parts, as one would expect in a 600 page book, but all in all, a very satisfying enjoyable story.

I wonder about the caption on the back cover though: "If you've recently read Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter, read this book" - Forever is nothing like either series, it's not a good comparision.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good summer read for lovers of Big Apple, Jul 18 2004
By Dangle's girl (Astoria, NY United States) - See all my reviews
For a writer like Hamill whose best work is centered on New York, it's a shame that "Forever" seems to lose a bit of steam as soon as the main character sets foot on Manhattan island. The first chapters set in a devastated and demon-haunted Ireland are beautifully written and compelling. But Cormac's adventures in the New World take on a high school history class slideshow-like quality as the novel skips from period to period. And as much as I admire Hamill's multiculturalism, by about the fourth dusky femme fatale that Cormac conquers it started to curdle into a kind of condescending exoticism. Hamill can still write the pants off most authors out there, however, and glimpses of some lesser-known periods of New York history are fascinating. Altogether well worth a look.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful novel, Jun 30 2004
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I received this book as a gift for Christmas, but finally got around to reading it this summer. For the first hundred pages or so, I was not sure I was going to enjoy the book and wondered if I should continue reading. Thankfully I did, as 'Forever' turned out to be one of the best books I have read in quite a while. Although it is over 600 pages, once you are drawn into the story, it flows effortlessly through the years of Cormac's life on Manhattan (Although I was a bit frustrated at some of the jumps in time, but they serve their purpose and Hamill knows what he is doing). The conclusion is incredibly powerful and well worth the reading one must do to reach it. I highly recommmend 'Forever' as a great read this summer. Someone who does not have interest in American history, however, may not enjoy the novel as much as I did.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Hamill blasts Christians
Again and again, Hamill lets me know that he dislikes my religous faith. He does this through his characters. His characters make fun of my God. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004

2.0 out of 5 stars Truly forever
UGH! Feels like it drags on forever when you're reading it. Skip this one
Published on Jun 22 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars almost great
fine story - loved the main character...too bad that he was burdened with the stupidest, most hole-filled, hurried, ridiculous ending ever. Read more
Published on May 25 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Irish Family Values
Wow. What a great 600 pages. It really is a fine feeling when you get totally absorbed into a great story about something purely fictional and fantastic - utterly and completely... Read more
Published on May 24 2004 by Spri

1.0 out of 5 stars A Rare Book I Threw Out
I went into this book looking forward to something great from Pete Hamill. Uunfortunately I was severly disappointed. Read more
Published on May 20 2004 by Joseph F. Russo

5.0 out of 5 stars Cormac Samuel O'Connor, 1723-
Wow. I just finished Forever and I was sorry to turn the last page. Pete Hamill has penned an incredible and moving history of a man and a city. Read more
Published on May 14 2004 by Christina Ward

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read!
Forever is one of the best books I have read this year. This novel is in the same league as Caleb Carr's The Alienist and maybe even better. Read more
Published on April 24 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent blending of fantasy and reality
Forever is an excellent, well-written novel from author Pete Hamill. It tells the story of Cormac O'Connor, an Irish immigrant, who travels to America, more specifically New... Read more
Published on April 14 2004 by T O'Brien

2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the time
I bought the book very excited about 'visiting' New York through the past centuries. Hamill does not include enough description to create the places in the story for the reader... Read more
Published on April 14 2004 by lsingleton11

5.0 out of 5 stars Past and Present
This book was a honey!! Pete Hamill's writing has fueled the curiosity bug in me regarding New York's history and the citizens who peopled it, yesterday and today. Read more
Published on April 8 2004 by E. Suhre

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