Uncertain Lives
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Publisher Description
In Uncertain Lives, Joram Piatigorsky weaves a richly layered literary novel about friendship, identity, and the shifting boundary between reality and imagination.
Angela, a journalist, has spent a lifetime in the orbit of her brilliant and enigmatic friend, Devra—a scientist, a loner, and a woman who has always resisted being fully known. When Devra, now in failing health, allows Angela access to her private writings—stories, essays, reflections—a new and unexpected narrative unfolds.
As Angela sets out to write Devra’s biography, she is drawn into a labyrinth of ideas and inner worlds. Devra’s writings challenge everything Angela believes about memory, truth, and the self: Are we singular, coherent individuals—or collections of competing identities shaped by chance, perception, and desire?
Through a seamless interplay of narrative voices and embedded stories, Uncertain Lives becomes both an intimate portrait of a lifelong friendship and a profound exploration of the human mind.
At once philosophical and deeply human, this is a novel for readers who are drawn to searching questions, emotional complexity, and the beautiful uncertainty at the heart of existence.
“. . . a caring, searching novel, at once the story of a lifelong friendship and a brilliant rumination on how we come to know others and ourselves.” —Author Zach Powers
"On the surface . . . an engrossing tale about two women seemingly sisters but fiercely competitive, one a scientist . . . and the other a journalist struggling to write a biographical novel. On a deeper level the tensions of the . . . relationship between art and reality, are brought into an engrossing new and sharp perspective." —Author Janice L. Ross