The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Perennial Classics)
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The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Perennial Classics)

Paperback – Picture Book, June 1, 1986

Price
$12.00
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0060913410
Dimensions
5.25 x 0.5 x 8 inches
Weight
4.8 ounces

Description

Pulitzer prize-winning novel by Thornton Wilder, published in 1927. Wilder's career was established with this book, in which he first made use of historical subject matter as a background for his interwoven themes of the search for justice, the possibility of altruism, and the role of Christianity in human relationships. The plot centers on five travelers in 18th-century Peru who are killed when a bridge across a canyon collapses; a priest interprets the story of each victim in an attempt to explain the workings of divine providence. -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature

Features & Highlights

  • A Franciscan monk's investigation into the collapse of a Peruvian bridge probes the private lives of the victims

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Love is Enough

The hardest books to review are your favorites. This is my fifth attempt on this one.
The Bridge of San Luis Rey concerns one of the primary questions of human existance. Does God have a plan for our deaths and is there a reason we die? (Pretend that was only one question.) This novel is certainly the best to explore the topic. It is vastly insightful and gives its insight within a powerful narrative.
The novel begins with the collapse of the bridge of San Luis Rey which kills the five people crossing it. Brother Juniper witnesses the catastrophe, and he decides to use this opportunity to study the reasons for death. What follows is the story of each of the persons' lives who died. In each story you find a connecting bond: love. Each had been touched by love. The stories together reaveal simply that. Everyones' life matters because of love, and the dead are still connected to the living by a bridge of love.
What I've written about the novel is really too simplistic. The Bridge of San Luis Rey is only a very short novel, but within those pages is a multitude of insight which cannot be explained in a short review (especially without giving away too much of the book). I think that I'll just conclude this rambling review by saying that this is a beautiful little novel which deserves a place among the very top novels of last century. I also think that in wake of the Sept. 11 tragedy, The Bridge of San Luis Rey could gain importance by giving the people affected insight into the tragedy and comfort them.
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