The Magician's Assistant

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarcourt
Publication date
1997
The Magician's Assistant
AuthorAnn Patchett
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarcourt
Publication date
1997
Publication placeUSA
Pages368
ISBN978-0-15-100263-4

The Magician's Assistant is the third novel by American author Ann Patchett, published in 1997 by Harcourt. The book was shortlisted for the 1998 Women's Prize for Fiction. The narrative follows a young woman named Sabine in the aftermath of her husband's death.

A Los Angeles magician named Parsifal dies of a brain aneurism, leaving behind Sabine, his 41 year old widow and assistant for more than two decades. Parsifal was gay, marrying the worshipful Sabine out of affectionate appreciation only after the death of his lover, Phan, two years earlier. When Parsifal's will reveals not only the existence of a parent he'd always claimed was deceased but two sisters and a hidden past in Nebraska, Sabine sets out amidst depression and grief to discover the part of his life that her husband kept hidden.

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