
Four siblings learn their death dates from a psychic in 1969, then live radically different lives shaped by this knowledge. This #1 NYT bestseller, translated into 30+ languages, asks: Would knowing when you'll die free you - or imprison you?
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What would you do if you knew exactly when you would die? In 1969, four siblings from New York's Lower East Side-Simon, Klara, Daniel, and Varya Gold-sneak away to visit a mysterious fortune teller who reveals to each of them the exact date of their death. This single afternoon transforms their lives forever, setting them on divergent paths shaped by this forbidden knowledge. The prophecy creates an invisible wall between them as they struggle with a question both simple and profound: If your time is limited, do you live cautiously or burn brightly? Some embrace their fate, others run from it, but all four siblings find themselves haunted by the fortune teller's words. As their lives unfold across five decades, we witness how foreknowledge becomes both gift and curse-offering clarity yet stealing the comfort of uncertainty that most of us take for granted. The summer heat is oppressive as thirteen-year-old Varya leads her siblings through the crowded Lower East Side streets to a tenement on Hester Street. The woman they find is unsettling, with "eyes like black static" that seem to penetrate their souls. One by one, the children enter her apartment and emerge changed. Varya learns she'll live to eighty-eight, dying on January 21, 2044. Klara receives a mid-life sentence: January 1, 1991, at thirty-one. Daniel will die on January 13, 2006. And young Simon, only seven, is given the shortest life of all. They leave in stunned silence, making an unspoken pact never to discuss what they've learned. But the knowledge settles into their bones, creating fault lines that will eventually fracture their family. When their father Saul dies unexpectedly in 1978, these cracks begin to widen.
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