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Story of the Lost Child
Story of the Lost Child | Elena Ferrante
Nothing quite like this has ever been published before, proclaimed "The Guardian" newspaper about the Neapolitan Novels in 2014. "Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay," the third book in the series, was an international best seller and a "New York Times" Notable Book of the Year. Its author was dubbed one of the great novelists of our time by the "New York Times Book Review." This fourth and final installment in the series raises the bar even higher and indeed confirms Elena Ferrante as one of the world s best living storytellers. Here is the dazzling saga of two women, the brilliant, bookish Elena and the fiery uncontainable Lila. In this book, both are adults; life s great discoveries have been made, its vagaries and losses have been suffered. Through it all, the women s friendship, examined in its every detail over the course of four books, remains the gravitational center of their lives. Both women once fought to escape the neighborhood in which they grew up a prison of conformity, violence, and inviolable taboos. Elena married, moved to Florence, started a family, and published several well-received books. But now, she has returned to Naples to be with the man she has always loved. Lila, on the other hand, never succeeded in freeing herself from Naples. She has become a successful entrepreneur, but her success draws her into closer proximity with the nepotism, chauvinism, and criminal violence that infect her neighborhood. Yet somehow this proximity to a world she has always rejected only brings her role as unacknowledged leader of that world into relief. For Lila is unstoppable, unmanageable, unforgettable! Against the backdrop of a Naples that is as seductive as it is perilous and a world undergoing epochal change, this story of a lifelong friendship is told with unmatched honesty. Lila and Elena clash, drift apart, reconcile, and clash again, in the process revealing new facets of their friendship. The four volumes in this series constitute a long remarkable story that readers will return to again and again, and, like Elena and Lila themselves, every return will bring with it new discoveries. Four starred reviews for Book 3 in the series14 best-of-the-year appearances for Book 3"
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arlenefinnigan
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Monday afternoon #BooksAndBooze. Cannot beat it.

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arlenefinnigan
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Next up

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mjtwo
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19-22 Sep 24 (audiobook)
I have loved revisiting this series. It is such an interesting depiction of female relationships: friendship but also many mother/daughter and teacher/student relationships.
On first read I thought Tina was kidnapped by the Solaras but less certain on a re-read. I also liked Elena less - there were times when her self-indulgence and her jealousy infuriated me.
Looking forward to watching the series after school holidays.

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Liz_M
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I haven't been able to settle into a read for a while. The top stack is on pause. The fat book is Wilhelm Meister.

So I picked up a more standard, modern story (tagged) and a short story collection (Where the Wild Ladies Are).

TSotLC is fine, plodding, but I will finish it.

Billypar I just read My Brilliant Friend and was kind of annoyed at how good it was because I don't typically like reading series, and now it seems like I have no choice but to continue. 5mo
Liz_M @Billypar I'm the anomaly. I don't care for the writing style it's so plodding: then this happened and then this, no description and very little interiority. But the final book is on the 1001 Books List, so I have persisted. 5mo
Billypar I can see that - the pace in the first book was slower than I usually prefer. Impressive that you stuck with it though! 5mo
BarbaraBB I think the series gets better with each installment 5mo
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emmasm08
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The final book in The Neapolitan Quartet - I loved all four - the complicated and enduring relationship between the 2 main female characters - the descriptions of Naples across the decades - the writing style …. Just great !

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anushareflects
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A layered, beautiful story of a lifelong friendship. An appropriate conclusion to a lifelong friendship that we follow through 4 books. In this we follow them into old age, between 1970s to the early 2000s. Filled with love, loss and strife. Ferrante has a compelling ability to infuse innumerable emotions into her writing, to bring out the beautiful but more importantly, the devastating and ugly parts of being alive. A brilliant series.

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Eva_B
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Well, it‘s taken me 7 years but I‘ve finally finished this series! I had to check my Goodreads to find out exactly when I finished the first book in this quartet. It‘s taken me so long because I didn‘t want it to end. I‘ve eked it out until now. Knowing that this series has been waiting for me has been a pleasure. It‘s been something to look forward to. It did not disappoint. Simply beautiful and moving. What an ending!

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keepingupwiththepenguins
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Sitting down to read The Story Of The Lost Child felt like sitting down to goodbye drinks with an old friend the night before they leave town. That ending... ooft! It was better than I could have ever imagined. Standing ovation. Even after thousands of pages, Ferrante still surprised me and delighted me and made my heart twist in my chest. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/the-story-of-the-lost-child-elena-ferrante/

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thewallflower0707
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I‘ve also finished the Neapel saga by #ElenaFerrante this week! Phew. This series also took me a while. What helped is that the series got better and better, with the last one being a triumphant and emotional finale. After reading 5 of her books, I am now officially a Ferrante fan.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️,5 /5

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Taylor
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The disparity between how this went for me the first time I read it versus the second, emotionally….

Again I have to give part of it up to the fact that I‘m heavily engaged in the show, which makes it all resonate deeper, but never in a way where one takes away from the other.

That‘s not the only reason though.

It‘s a phenomenal accomplishment, this series. I definitely will read another Ferrante novel at some point.

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Taylor

With Ferrante book four coming to a close, I‘m heavily enjoying it, but also very much looking forward to other books I‘ve wanted to get to, which have been on my mind. Any time you read a series, it‘s a huge time investment, and the appeal of a standalone really starts to shine.

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Hugs4pandas

“I‘m lying, yes, but why do you force me to give you a linear explanation: linear explanations are almost always lies.”

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Jbakesmcgee3
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ what an ending to an amazing saga!!! I‘m so sad it‘s over

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SLSbooks
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The last of the series that can‘t end - there is so much more yet to feel. Elena Ferrante, whoever she may be, does an amazing job of highlighting the push and pull of friendship in complex characters that I expect to walk right up to my door.

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sophierayton
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So frustrating to have so many loose ends not tied up. Lila is a brat right until the end.

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Annashep
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What a wonderful series of books, all four are amazing .. such a moving saga ... I‘ve just finished the fourth and final book ... I will absolutely re read all four at some point ... they‘re so intricate .. the story for a childhood friendship that runs through the veins of the two main characters and the books ... wow.. I‘m so pleased I‘ve read them but so sorry to have finished them ....

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samantha_che
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Finally starting the last book of this series!!

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Annashep
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New book reads and starts today .... finished Marble Cake it was a bit weird .... and can‘t wait to start The story of the lost child .... had a few days off work and got more reading in yay 📚📚😊😊

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emmaturi
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I finally finished this excellent series. It did not disappoint this last book. Elena and Lila are both such great characters. There was always something going in their lives. It was good in the beginning of the book their are lists of all the people in the story. It helped in case you forgot just how the characters are connected to each other. #books

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Mtroiano
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A sick day is just what I need to get a head start on #24b4monday 📚

Andrew65 Love the cover on this one! 5y
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Mtroiano
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Taking a sick day 🤧

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emmaturi
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1. Love it
2. Stay in
3. Flowers
4. Diana and Matthew from A Discovery of Witches

@howjessreads @4thhouseontheleft
#friyayinto

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emmaturi
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Ok, so I am in Berlin for a long weekend. So of course I searched out an English bookstore and of course I bought some books. My excuse they were cheaper now than in Switzerland! #books

BarbaraBB Enjoy Berlin! Such a great city 💕 5y
emmaturi Thanks, yes I like Berlin a lot! @BarbaraBB 5y
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jdiehr
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Finished the Neapolitan series and, my, what a journey it's been. I loved these books. Ferrante is a master storyteller and the characters she created in this series will not soon be forgotten.

I liked that this final book had many references to the first book. I am heartbroken for Lila and can't stop wondering what happened to "the lost child." Like the characters in the story, we readers will never know.

Life goes on. We do the best we can.

kspenmoll Nice review. Have not read these yet. 5y
Cathythoughts I loved this series... looking forward to her new book .. out this year ( I think ) 5y
BarbaraBB Great review ❤️ 5y
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andrew61
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I'd forgotten how readable this series was when i picked up the last book which sees lena and lila move towards their later years amidst deteriorating relationships, children, aging parents, career changes and most of all changes in their friendship. This has been a wonderful series and i was so sorry to finish but oh lila, lila, lila....

Crazeedi I thought the same, a great series, very intense 5y
Cathythoughts Loved this too. It is very readable I agree 5y
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andrew61
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#readingenvysummerchallenge @ReadingEnvy I'm off this week and next and we are heading to lyme regis Saturday so as im the only one in the house on a Thursday afternoon i thought id combine something blue on cd player with something translated as i start again on the challenge ( i am loving being back in lena and lilas world for last time) with a Belgian beer my daughter bought back from interrail 12 months ago! Bliss 😁

Cathythoughts That‘s the life 👍🏻 5y
ReadingEnvy 🤸 5y
youneverarrived Perfect 👌 5y
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TrishB A beer lasted 12 months in your fridge 😱 5y
andrew61 @TrishB i know the beer gods will be frowning. 5y
TrishB At least it would have been very cold 👍🏻 5y
Lindy ❤️ Trappist 🍺 and Elena Ferrante. 5y
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Elena has left worthy but dull husband Pietro for Lila's old squeeze Nino, son of the man who took her virginity all those years ago and continuing to make a name for herself as a writer. Historically speaking we're in the period of the Red Brigades, the five-party coalition governments and the 1980 Naples earthquake, of which we get a brilliantly evocative description. Triumphant conclusion to one of the greatest novel sequences ever written.

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The last instalment of the Neapolitan novels takes Lila and Lenu through the tumultuous periods of divorce, parenting teenagers and finding space for a thriving and renewing work life. Add to this their complex web of friendships and family, underworld doings, vanished children, lies, betrayal and murder. After four thick novels you‘d think everything would be answered but that would be far too near for Lila and Lenu.

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JillR
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It feels an achievement to have finished the Neopolitan Novels. The friendship of Elena and Lila, against the backdrop of the raw brutalities of life in Naples over decades, makes for a story like none I‘ve ever read. Such a frank and truthful depiction of motherhood as well as the complexities of female relationships. No one in these books is always likeable or consistently sympathetic. The lives portrayed are as intense as the story is to read.

Cathythoughts Great review! Yes I found it very intense too ... I like that 👍🏻 5y
ValerieAndBooks I need to start book three sometime soon! 5y
JillR @cathythoughts a few years ago I would have given up after the first book for being too “hard” - a couple of years on Litsy, plus Wolf Hall and other authors that scare me conquered and now I‘m annoyed if I read something not intense enough 😆. Interesting how reading tastes change... 5y
JillR @ValerieAndBooks I‘ve really spaced the series out but enjoyed them more as I‘ve gone along... 5y
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JillR
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Finally ready to finish this series.

Cathythoughts Loved this series ♥️ 5y
JillR I have done so far too :) 5y
Crazeedi When I started the first book I almost put it down, I'm glad I didnt, because I loved these books 5y
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andioop
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tricours
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I'm still not quite sure how this series became such a huge success, BUT I did enjoy listening to it. The first book took me some time to get through since I actually read it, but the others I more or less flew through. But just imagine this story from Lila's perspective!

hilded Jeg har hørt fra flere at de bare blir bedre og bedre, gleder meg til å lese de neste år! 6y
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Whitwhit
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Ncostell
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I have finally finished the series after spacing these books out over several years because I didn‘t want to see them end. I‘m sure I‘ll be thinking of these books for years to come and may even reread them, something I rarely do. And of course there‘s the upcoming HBO series to look forward to!

JillR I‘m doing the same - I just gave this one left and keep thinking “hmmm I‘ll just save it a little longer...” How did you think this one compared to the others? Book two has been my favourite so far... 6y
Ncostell @JillR I think it really tied the whole series together, returning back to many incidents from the first book. I also really enjoyed the second book. The third dragged a little for me, but this one reminded me why I loved the first books so much. 6y
JillR @Ncostell 😊 planning to get to this soon then! 6y
Ncostell @JillR Hope you enjoy it! 6y
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I‘m going back in! I‘ve been spacing these books out because I don‘t want them to end, however now I need to try to remember what happened in the last book and the connections between the cast of characters. Thank goodness for the character list in the front of the book!

ErikasMindfulShelf I started the third one today. Saw the trailer for the HBO series so now I need to finish them all! 6y
Ncostell @irre I know what you mean, I want to finish them before watching the series too! (edited) 6y
susanw Same! I need to still read the last two and now have to get to them before the series starts. 6y
Ncostell @susanw Nothing like an impending movie or TV series to move a book up the TBR pile! 6y
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Can‘t believe I‘m done with this series. Very sad I won‘t have another one to read next summer 😔 #PercyCat couldn‘t be bothered, however.

JenReadsAlot Great series! 6y
Texreader ❤️ Percy 6y
Cathythoughts I love this series too ❤️ 6y
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BlueBowBooks
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Fourth and final novel in Ferrante's excellent series. The story is tied up so elegantly; no false notes the whole way through. I just finished it, and I'm so sorry that it's over.

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I‘ve read one of the Neapolitan novels every summer for the past few years and it‘s time to start the finale. Am both excited and sad. 😢

Lola That‘s how I felt with the last one. I just didn‘t want to saga to end. Enjoy! 6y
Ncostell I‘ve been spacing them out too because I don‘t want them to end either. I‘m going to get to this one soon, I know how you feel! 6y
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