Trick
<p>Sharp, succinct storytelling and breathtaking prose combine in this new novel by the author of <em>Ties</em>, a <em>New York Times</em> Notable Book of the Year, and a <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> and <em>Sunday Times</em> Best Book of the Year.</p> <p><em>Trick</em> is a stylish drama about ambition, family, and old-age that goes beyond the ordinary and predictable. Imagine a duel between two men. One, Daniele Mallarico, is a successful illustrator who, in the twilight of his years, feels that his reputation and his artistic prowess are fading. The other, Mario, is Daniele's four-year-old grandson. Daniele has been living in a cold northern city for years, in virtual solitude, focusing obsessively on his work, when his daughter asks if he would come to Naples for a few days and babysit Mario while she and her husband attend a conference. Shut inside his childhood home―an apartment in the center of Naples that is filled with the ghosts of Mallarico's past―grandfather and grandson match wits as Daniele heads toward a reckoning with his own ambitions and life choices. </p> <p>Outside the apartment, pulses Naples, a wily, violent, and passionate city whose influence can never be shaken.</p> <p><em>Trick</em> is a gripping, brilliantly devised drama, "an extremely playful literary composition," as Jhumpa Lahiri describes it in her introduction, by the Strega Prize-winning novelist whom many consider to be one of Italy's greatest living writers.</p>