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Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
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ISBN
9781609458386
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Postcard
Item Height
1.5 in
Author
Anne Berest
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Europa Editions, Incorporated
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
24 Oz
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR TIME MagazineNPRLibrary JournalThe Globe and MailLilith Forward Magazine Toronto Star The New Yorker Winner of the Choix Goncourt Prize, Anne Berest's The Postcard is a vivid portrait of twentieth-century Parisian intellectual and artistic life, an enthralling investigation into family secrets, and poignant tale of a Jewish family devastated by the Holocaust and partly restored through the power of storytelling. January, 2003. Together with the usual holiday cards, an anonymous postcard is delivered to the Berest family home. On the front, a photo of the Opéra Garnier in Paris. On the back, the names of Anne Berest's maternal great-grandparents, Ephraïm and Emma, and their children, Noémie and Jacques--all killed at Auschwitz. Fifteen years after the postcard is delivered, Anne, the heroine of this novel, is moved to discover who sent it and why. Aided by her chain-smoking mother, family members, friends, associates, a private detective, a graphologist, and many others, she embarks on a journey to discover the fate of the Rabinovitch family: their flight from Russia following the revolution, their journey to Latvia, Palestine, and Paris. What emerges is a moving saga that shatters long-held certainties about Anne's family, her country, and herself.

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Europa Editions, Incorporated
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1609458389
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9781609458386
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Book Title
Postcard
Author
Anne Berest
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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Item Length
9 in
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
24 Oz

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"Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Electrifying...Berest is aware that she's relating a tragedy, but her narration rejects the impulse to let her family members' stories rest at that...Acknowledging both the horrors of the Holocaust and the humanity of those it targeted, The Postcard is a commanding family memoir."--Foreword reviews (starred review) "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Ancitipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove, "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Berest weaves past and present in this historical investigation...a great novel."--Le Figaro Littéraire "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Moving and necessary."--L'OBS "Fascinating from start to finish."--Le Figaro Magazine "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match, "An investigation that combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."-- Le Point "Berest weaves past and present in a historical investigation that reads like a great novel."-- Le Figaro Littéraire "Intimate, profound, essential."-- ELLE Magazine "A book that is both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."-- Madame Figaro "A wonderfully constructed, sweeping novel... As addictive as it is transformative."-- La Croix "Moving and necessary."-- L'OBS "Fascinating from start to finish."-- Le Figaro Magazine "Absolutely captivating."-- Paris Match, Named a Most Anticipated Book by the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Bustle, Book Riot, Vogue Named a May ABA Indie Next Pick Winner of the Choix Goncourt Prize, the Prix Renaudot des lycéens, and the ELLE Readers Prize "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove "Moving...Ms. Berest has done her research, artfully weaving grim facts and figures into her family history...Let's hope that a book like this, which encompasses both the monstrosities of the past and the dangers of the present, will guard us from complacency." --The Wall Street Journal "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Electrifying...Berest is aware that she's relating a tragedy, but her narration rejects the impulse to let her family members' stories rest at that...Acknowledging both the horrors of the Holocaust and the humanity of those it targeted, The Postcard is a commanding family memoir."--Foreword reviews (starred review) "The Postcard recreates in stunning detail the lives of Berest's lost family members and weaves them into a detective story, loosely centered on the postcard." -The New York Times "Stunning."--The New Yorker "A can't-miss novel."--Chicago Review of Books "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Anticipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "I loved this book so much. I cannot stop thinking about it...It's a book that will haunt you and make you think about family legacy, traditions, and so much more."--Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot, A Best Book of Spring 2023 "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro, "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weeky (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Ancitipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove, "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Electrifying...Berest is aware that she's relating a tragedy, but her narration rejects the impulse to let her family members' stories rest at that...Acknowledging both the horrors of the Holocaust and the humanity of those it targeted, The Postcard is a commanding family memoir."--Foreword reviews (starred review) "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Ancitipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "I loved this book so much. I cannot stop thinking about it...It's a book that will haunt you and make you think about family legacy, traditions, and so much more."--Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot, A Best Book of Spring 2023 "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro, "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weeky (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Ancitipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove, Named a Most Anticipated Book by the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Bustle, Book Riot, Vogue Named a May ABA Indie Next Pick Winner of the Choix Goncourt Prize, the Prix Renaudot des lycéens, and the ELLE Readers Prize "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Electrifying...Berest is aware that she's relating a tragedy, but her narration rejects the impulse to let her family members' stories rest at that...Acknowledging both the horrors of the Holocaust and the humanity of those it targeted, The Postcard is a commanding family memoir."--Foreword reviews (starred review) "A can't-miss novel."--Chicago Review of Books "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Anticipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "I loved this book so much. I cannot stop thinking about it...It's a book that will haunt you and make you think about family legacy, traditions, and so much more."--Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot, A Best Book of Spring 2023 "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro, Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by Toronto Star, Bustle, Book Riot, Vogue Named a May ABA Indie Next Pick Winner of the Choix Goncourt Prize, the Prix Renaudot des lycéens, and the ELLE Readers Prize "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Electrifying...Berest is aware that she's relating a tragedy, but her narration rejects the impulse to let her family members' stories rest at that...Acknowledging both the horrors of the Holocaust and the humanity of those it targeted, The Postcard is a commanding family memoir."--Foreword reviews (starred review) "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Ancitipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "I loved this book so much. I cannot stop thinking about it...It's a book that will haunt you and make you think about family legacy, traditions, and so much more."--Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot, A Best Book of Spring 2023 "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro, "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove, Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2023 by Toronto Star, Bustle, Book Riot, Vogue Named a May ABA Indie Next Pick Winner of the Choix Goncourt Prize, the Prix Renaudot des lycéens, and the ELLE Readers Prize "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove "Phenomenal...powerful...brilliant."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journal (starred review) "Electrifying...Berest is aware that she's relating a tragedy, but her narration rejects the impulse to let her family members' stories rest at that...Acknowledging both the horrors of the Holocaust and the humanity of those it targeted, The Postcard is a commanding family memoir."--Foreword reviews (starred review) "Undeniably compelling...A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Anticipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "I loved this book so much. I cannot stop thinking about it...It's a book that will haunt you and make you think about family legacy, traditions, and so much more."--Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot, A Best Book of Spring 2023 "Based on actual events in the author's life [The Postcard] transcends the usual. It renders the tragedy poignantly and with impact that can be felt in the gut...This prize-winning book is one not to be missed by anyone who cares about justice and human dignity...Absolutely intriguing."--Eric Boss, MPIBA "In this sweeping family saga, Berest illuminates opportunities for kindness and betrayal in wartime France and the long echo of the Holocaust's atrocities...will appeal to fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Book Thief."--Booklist "The story overall is poignant, tense, restless, and ultimately pivotal, as Anne not only solves her mystery, but, more importantly, gains her identity...The anguish and horror of genocide arrive with fresh impact in an absorbing personal account."--Kirkus Reviews "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro, "Full of suspense and emotion, The Postcard is a quest for origins that plunges us into the darkest hours of European history. A deeply moving book."--Leïla Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny "The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful I've read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valérie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers "Not only a significant contribution to our understanding of the Holocaust but a moving reflection on loss, memory, and the past, in equal measures heartwarming and heartrending. Highly recommended."--Library Journa l (starred review) "Undeniably compelling... A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue, A Most Ancitipated Book of 2023 "Intimate, profound, essential."--ELLE Magazine "Combines the excitement of a thriller with the emotional power of a requiem...A moving, extraordinary book."--Le Point "Wonderfully constructed, sweeping...As addictive as it is transformative."--La Croix "Absolutely captivating."--Paris Match "Both personal and universal, timely and eternal...Magnificent."--Madame Figaro "A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as it's read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove
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