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  • To the Wedding

    John Berger, Richard Poe, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, Oct. 27, 2008)
    In To the Wedding, John Berger offers us a sharply modern situation set in the traditionally pastoral and idyllic background of rural Europe. Beautiful, vibrant Ninon falls in love and becomes engaged to a young Italian, Gino, but soon before their wedding she discovers that she has contracted HIV through a brief encounter several years earlier. She tries to break the engagement but Gino, in an act of passionate and redemptive love, insists that the marriage will occur. The wedding itself, celebrated in a little village on the Po delta, becomes a magical feast in which all the novel's lost and searching souls, including Ninon's grieving father, Jean, and her mother, Zdena, a Slovakian intellectual who left Jean and Ninon many years earlier, are drawn into the joyful circle and regenerated by the power of Gino and Ninon's timeless love. Berger demonstrates that even the cruelest fate can be endured and even transcended through courage, love, and determination.
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger

    Paperback (Vintage, March 19, 1996)
    Booker Prize-winning author John Berger gives a novel both tragic and joyous, intelligent and erotic. In To the Wedding, a blind Greek peddler tells the story of the wedding between a fellow peddler and his bride in a remarkable series of vivid and telling vignettes. As the book cinematically moves from one character's perspective to another, events and characters move toward the convergence of the wedding--and a haunting dance of love and death.
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger

    eBook (Vintage, July 13, 2011)
    Booker Prize-winning author John Berger gives a novel both tragic and joyous, intelligent and erotic. In To the Wedding, a blind Greek peddler tells the story of the wedding between a fellow peddler and his bride in a remarkable series of vivid and telling vignettes. As the book cinematically moves from one character's perspective to another, events and characters move toward the convergence of the wedding--and a haunting dance of love and death.
  • TO THE WEDDING: A Novel

    John Berger

    Hardcover (Pantheon, May 30, 1995)
    Ninon, a European bride-to-be, recalls her parents' marriage, her childhood, her first romance, her discovery that she is HIV-positive, and her initial rejection of Gino, her future husband. 25,000 first printing. Tour.
  • To The Wedding

    John Berger, Alexandra Fuller

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Inc., April 24, 2006)
    In To the Wedding John Berger offers us a sharply modern situation set in the traditionally pastoral and idyllic background of rural Europe. Beautiful, vibrant Ninon falls in love and becomes engaged to a young Italian, Gino, but soon before their wedding she discovers that she has contracted HIV through a brief encounter several years earlier. She tries to break the engagement but Gino, in an act of passionate and redemptive love, insists that the marriage will occur. The wedding itself, celebrated in a little village on the Po delta, becomes a magical feast in which all the novel's lost and searching souls, including Ninon's grieving father, Jean, and her mother, Zdena, a Slovakian intellectual who left Jean and Ninon many years earlier, are drawn into the joyful circle and regenerated by the power of Gino and Ninon's timeless love. Berger demonstrates that even the cruelest fate can be endured and even transcended through courage, love, and determination.
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger

    Paperback (Bloomsbury UK, March 15, 2001)
    To the Wedding
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger, Alexandra Fuller

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, March 15, 2006)
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  • To The Wedding

    John Berger

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, March 15, 1995)
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  • To The Wedding

    John Berger, Alexandra Fuller

    Audio CD (RecordedBooks, March 15, 2006)
    A blind Greek peddler tells the story of the wedding between a fellow peddler and his bride in a remarkable series of vivid and telling vignettes. As the book cinematically moves from one character's perspective to another, events and characters move toward the convergence of the wedding--and a haunting dance of love and death.
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger

    Paperback (Pantheon Books, New York, March 15, 1995)
    A Novel
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, May 15, 1996)
    A mother and father are travelling across Europe to their daughter's wedding. They meet for the first time in many years near the estuary of the river Po. Many people cross the pages of their story, from their future son-in-law to an Italian scrap merchant and a band of computer hackers.
  • To the Wedding

    John Berger

    Paperback (Vintage, March 19, 1996)
    A blind Greek peddler tells the story of the wedding between a fellow peddler and his bride in a remarkable series of vivid and telling vignettes. As the book cinematically moves from one character's perspective to another, events and characters move toward the convergence of the wedding--and a haunting dance of love and death.