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The Beautiful Miscellaneous: A Novel
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Last Painting of Sara de Vos, a dazzling new novel explores the fault lines that can cause a family to drift apart and the unexpected events that can pull them back together.Nathan Nelson is the average son of a genius. His father, a physicist of small renown, has prodded him toward greatness from an early ageenrolling him in whiz kid summer camps, taking him to the icy tundra of Canada to track a solar eclipse, and teaching him college algebra. But despite Samuel Nelsons efforts, Nathan remains ordinary.Then, in the summer of 1987, everything changes. While visiting his smalltown grandfather in Michigan, Nathan is involved in a terrible accident. After a brief clinical death which he later recalls as a lackluster affair lasting less than the length of a Top 40 pop songhe falls into a coma. When he awakens, Nathan finds that everyday life is radically different. His perceptions of sight, sound, and memory have been irrevocably changed. The doctors and his parents fear permanent brain damage. But the truth of his condition is more unexpected and leads to a renewed chance for Nathan to find his place in the world.Thinking that his sons altered brain is worthy of serious inquiry, Samuel arranges for Nathan to attend the BrookMills Institute, a Midwestern research center where savants, prodigies, and neurological misfits are studied and their specialties applied. Immersed in this strange atmosphere where an autistic boy can tell you what day Christmas falls on in 3026 but cant tie his shoelaces, where a medical intuitive can diagnose cancer during a longdistance phone call with a patientNathan begins to unravel the mysteries of his new mind, and finally make peace with the crushing weight of his fathers expectations.
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