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Rooms for Vanishing

A Novel

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A prismatic mind-bending epic about the splintering of a family into different worlds

Everyone had been survived into different futures and I would never see any of them again. I could sense this. I would hear them in their separate rooms, within their separate lives, but I would not be able to cross over to meet them. 

In Rooms for Vanishing, the violence of war has fractured the universe for the Altermans, a Jewish family from Vienna. Moving across decades, and across the world, the novel finds the Altermans alone in their separate futures, haunted by the loss of their loved ones, each certain that they are the sole survivor of their family. 
 
Sonja, the daughter, has gone in search of her husband, who has disappeared into London; Fania, the mother, is confronted with her doppelgänger in the basement of a Montreal hotel; Moses, the son, is followed by the ghost of his best friend; and, finally, Arnold, the father, dares to believe that his long-lost daughter might be alive after he receives a message from an Englishwoman claiming to be her.  
 
Spellbinding and profound, Rooms for Vanishing is a singular work that explores how—amid profound loss and the madness of grief—ghosts are made momentarily real.
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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2024

      Nadler, a 5 Under 35 honoree and author of Wise Men and The Inseparables, returns with a novel it has taken 10 years to write, a prismatic epic about a Jewish family from Vienna, the Altermans, each of whom has been inexplicably splintered into varying futures, separate from each other. Prepub Alert.

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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2025
      A Holocaust-inspired saga of a family exploded by grief into the multiverse. Nadler's unusual and profoundly sorrowful novel begins with a section called "Kindertotenlieder" ("Songs on the Death of Children") set in 1979 London, where Sonja Alterman's orchestra conductor husband, Franz, has gone missing. He may be on the trail of a woman he believes to be their daughter, Anya, though Anya died years ago at the age of 9. That sort of thing stops no one in this book--Sonja herself died at age 5. Her parents put her on a Kindertransport out of Vienna but received word of her death even before they and her infant brother, Moses, were murdered by the Nazis. All three of them are alive, too, in one or more incarnations--her mother, Fania, works as a masseuse in a hotel in Montreal; her father will celebrate his 100th birthday waiting for the arrival of a different version of Sonja, an 83-year-old pen pal from England; Moses becomes a grandfather himself in the year 2000, haunted by a different set of ghosts who inhabited the non-dead version of his life. Somehow, the rules of this radically splintered world are not firm enough to inspire investment in the unfolding stories. Everything is true at the same time everything is made-up. People are both there and not there, definitely coming and never showing up. DNA testing can confirm your genetic connection to a living person--but maybe that person isn't so alive after all. As one character comments, "I did not know that the dead could have children." This beautifully written, rather long book presents an existential question--is death real?--with many answers and no correct one. Give up on figuring things out to best appreciate Nadler's luxuriant storytelling and emotional intensity.

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