Early on a grey November morning in 1941, only weeks after the German invasion, a small Ukrainian town is overrun by the SS. Deft, spare and devastating, Rachel Seiffert's new novel tells of the three days that follow and the lives that are overturned in the process. Penned in with his fellow Jews, under threat of transportation, Ephraim anxiously awaits word of his two sons, missing since daybreak. Come in search of her lover, to fetch him home again, away from the invaders, Yasia must confront new and harsh truths about those closest to her. Here to avoid a war he considers criminal, German engineer Otto Pohl is faced with an even greater crime unfolding behind the lines, and no-one but himself to turn to. And in the midst of it all is the determined boy Yankel who will throw his and his young brother's chances of surviving to strangers. A Boy In Winter is a story of hope when all is lost, and of mercy when the times have none.
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The new novel from Rachel Seiffert, author of the Booker-shortlisted The Dark Room.
Seiffert's prose is not showy, but graceful and precise. The misery of the dank streets is relieved by flashes of light and humanity The Economist A fine novel that locates small, flickering lights of hope in an otherwise desolate landscape -- Nick Rennison Sunday Times Seiffert's cool tone never wavers - her spare, beautiful prose is a joy to read -- Helen Dunmore Guardian Rachel Seiffert writes short, fast narratives about the big historical events that have shaped our time ... The primal energy in this novel is a moral sore that will never heal. How could Seiffert's beloved Opa (grandad) not know what was going on? How, knowing, could he and her Oma not resist? Yet had they resisted, Seiffert would not be here, in 2017, to write for us. One closes this fine novel sensing the confused pain it must have caused Rachel Seiffert to write it -- John Sutherland The Times Rachel Seiffert's new novel A Boy in Winter stretches over only three days, through which you encounter all the emotions of the time, horror and instinct for survival, family loyalty, and above all perhaps, bravery -- James Naughtie BBC World TV
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Seiffert's cool tone never wavers - her spare, beautiful prose is a joy to read - GuardianSeiffert's writing is spare and atmospheric, perfectly paced to achieve the maximum effect of stillness yielding to panic, order giving way to violent disorder and, eventually, winter turning into spring - Times Literary SupplementA spellbinding evocation of fear and threat tinged with the possibility of hope and change, - Observer
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844089994
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Virago Press Ltd
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
202 mm
Bredde
117 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256
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