What do You think about A Fool's Alphabet (1995)?
Sebastian Faulks's 3rd novel from 1992 clearly exhibits his early promise as a storyteller; a promise now fully-developed into his present literary control & narrative drive in the likes of 'Charlotte Gray' 'Birdsong', & 'Engleby'. In this novel,Faulks exploits a new device(to me!)of a story divided-up (& mixed together!) by location & chronolgy,of a 'bildungsroman' of Anglo-Italian,Pietro Russell.It reads very well,despite the arch literary device,jumping around from America to Italy to a very subdued but familiar England.I was fully absorbed by the trials & tribulations of Pietro,& was impressed by the power of numerous passages throughout the novel.Recommended to Faulks' admirers everywhere!
—Andrew