Which is the number 1 selling book in 2020?

As generally speaking that many books have best intuition with best story lines but I have chosen The Gold Finch by Donna Tart. I am telling you about a brief description of this book that make it Best Book to read in 2020, so, its facts are:

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A boy, Theo, is noticeably shaken and being held by the police. His mother has died after an explosion during a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He feels he is responsible for the death of his mother. The whereabouts of his father are unknown. The woman agrees to take responsibility of him as an obligation since no one in Theo’s family is available. Police repeatedly ask him questions about his location, his mother’s location, who and what else he has seen around the time of the explosion, etc. The woman stands up for him and his apparent lack of memory. Theo goes home with the mother.

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Through flashbacks, we learn that Theo immediately after the explosion had been encouraged by Welty to take the valuable painting, The Goldfinch, as Welty was dying. Theo had kept it wrapped up, sporadically hugging it as it was a source of comfort, his mother’s favorite painting, and the last art he had seen before his life was radically changed. It becomes more and more clear that Theo’s life all began its downward spiral right at the moment of that terrible explosion.

The next scene shows Theo after a few years have passed, and we see Theo as a young man — no longer a boy. Hobie has taught Theo about antique restoration and Theo joins Hobie’s company, working as the sales arm of Hobart and Blackwell. His assistance leads to increased financial success, although it becomes clear that sometimes Theo is selling the reproductions as authentic antiques and not just as stated, high-quality reproductions of antiques as Hobie had intended.

A dissatisfied customer complains to Theo that he had been tricked during his purchase of furniture that was offered to him as an authentic. To further avoid trouble, Theo offers to buy it back even beyond the purchase price. However, the customer actually knows far more, has done extensive research, and announces that he knows that Theo had taken “The Goldfinch”.

Theo does not let on that he took it or has it. Tensions are high and the customer later divulges his knowledge to the highly honest Hobie. Hobie confronts Theo about the new information, and Theo regretfully confesses to a much disappointed Hobie that the claim is true.

In coping with the continued tragedies, Theo continues his drug habits, and this once again brings him by chance in contact with the now grown-up Boris. Boris is more wealthy now and has his own driver. Boris confesses that he had actually taken the painting “The Goldfinch” years ago from Theo.

Theo had last opened it up during one of their drug trips, of which Theo had no recall. Boris had actually during the high-school days, secretly taken the painting and unbeknownst to Theo, replaced it with a Civics book.

Since then, the painting was truly lost and out of the country, no longer in Boris’s possession. However, Boris had a plan to get it back, to set things right again between him and Theo. The plan involved money and guns and dealing with professional crooks and did not go well. The painting was again lost.

Theo was now at the bottom of his spiral, took a lethal dose of drugs and began hallucinating. Just then, Boris rushes into the hotel room, forces Theo to vomit the drugs out and returns Theo back to life. Boris also had served as an informant about the missing painting and delivers Theo the news that the police have finally found “The Goldfinch” and have returned it to its rightful place in the museum.

The book allows one to wonder after his second chance if Theo can overcome and achieve the life to eventually surmount the terrible event.

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