Fourth Hand
by John Irving
- Pages
- 368
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780345463159
- Reading Time
- ~6h 27min
Fourth Hand is a book by John Irving. It has 368 pages.
About this book
John Irving’s Fourth Hand examines the fragile architecture of marriage through two intertwined narratives set in New Hampshire and England. The novel follows a young American couple whose relationship is tested when the wife suffers a traumatic accident that leaves her without her left hand, alongside an older British pair navigating decades of quiet resentment and unspoken compromises. Irving uses these parallel lives to explore how physical vulnerability intersects with emotional fidelity, asking whether love endures through adaptation or fractures under the weight of changed expectations. The narrative structure deliberately mirrors its central metaphor, weaving separate voices into a single meditation on partnership, loss, and the stories couples tell themselves to survive. Notable for its unflinching portrayal of disability within domestic life and its characteristic moral ambiguity, the work continues Irving’s longstanding preoccupation with how people construct meaning when their bodies and relationships are unexpectedly remade.
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John Irving’s Fourth Hand examines the fragile architecture of marriage through two intertwined narratives set in New Hampshire and England. The novel follows a young American couple whose relationship is tested when the wife suffers a traumatic accident that leaves her without her left hand, alongs...
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Fourth Hand was written by John Irving.