Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner) - Hernán Díaz

Trust (Pulitzer Prize Winner)

By Hernán Díaz

  • Release Date: 2022-05-03
  • Genre: Historical
Score: 4
4
From 860 Ratings

Description

WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION

A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES TOP TEN BOOKS OF 2022
ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2022
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 BOOKER PRIZE

“Buzzy and enthralling …A glorious novel about empires and erasures, husbands and wives, staggering fortunes and unspeakable misery…Fun as hell to read.” Oprah Daily


"A genre-bending, time-skipping story about New York City’s elite in the roaring ’20s and Great Depression."Vanity Fair

“A riveting story of class, capitalism, and greed.” —Esquire

"Exhilarating.” New York Times

Even through the roar and effervescence of the 1920s, everyone in New York has heard of Benjamin and Helen Rask. He is a legendary Wall Street tycoon; she is the daughter of eccentric aristocrats. Together, they have risen to the very top of a world of seemingly endless wealth—all as a decade of excess and speculation draws to an end. But at what cost have they acquired their immense fortune? This is the mystery at the center of Bonds, a successful 1937 novel that all of New York seems to have read. Yet there are other versions of this tale of privilege and deceit.
    Hernan Diaz’s TRUST elegantly puts these competing narratives into conversation with one another—and in tension with the perspective of one woman bent on disentangling fact from fiction. The result is a novel that spans over a century and becomes more exhilarating with each new revelation.
    At once an immersive story and a brilliant literary puzzle, TRUST engages the reader in a quest for the truth while confronting the deceptions that often live at the heart of personal relationships, the reality-warping force of capital, and the ease with which power can manipulate facts.

Reviews

  • insightful moments. overall, lacked.

    4
    By Swan S.
    not life changing but worth a read. kinda wanted to just finished it at the end.
  • Quite a journey

    3
    By Pinkiemomma
    Loved parts. Slogged through others. Would like at least a partial refund of my time.
  • Average

    3
    By adsnoor
    Cliche that the main tycoon was a fraud and his wife was the tragic genius. Entertaining read about the gilded age nonetheless
  • Took too long to get there…

    2
    By Avbikales
    It’s a shame the most interesting part of the book is the last and (considerably) shortest section…
  • Truth

    3
    By RickMDinMaine
    No surprises
  • Stick with it!

    5
    By Ila31
    As I read through Truth, I knew it promised something wonderful, even though its brilliance was slow coming. The differing versions of truth were intriguing, but I was truthfully blown away by the novel’s beautiful ending.
  • Trust

    1
    By sgjg1950
    Boring, self-indulgent poppycock. Should have won the Pompous Prize.
  • Brilliant

    5
    By juliusa
    Stick with this, because by the time you’re in the third section you’ll get this. A brilliant take on capitalism, the stories we tell about ourselves, and the society we live in and think we know. Worth all your time.
  • I’m not smart enough for this one

    3
    By Emily in MVCA
    I was intrigued when reading the synopsis but tried to read it on a plane and had forgotten that it was a nesting novel with stories of stories so I lost the plot and the characters and the will to keep going. Perhaps I will pick it up in a few years when my mind is clearer. My summary is 5 stars for literary cleverness and writing, and 1 star for me personally, so I just put it down a third of the way through.
  • Potential not reached

    2
    By Tylo_5K
    I really feel like this book had potential to be great but, the stories seemed shallow. Additionally, I could not finish the book because of how frequent there seemed to be notes where the author intended to elaborate. I tried to keep reading but, half way through the book it became too aggravating.