Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels

Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels

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An amazing novel, using extraordinary language to give the reader a horribly vicarious sense of the psychological trauma of war

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Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels

It is just months before the Nazi occupation of Poland, and, from the mud of a buried city, Jakob Beer, an orphaned Jewish boy, finds himself rescued by an unlikely saviour. He is saved by the geologist and humanist Athos Roussos, who takes him to his Greek island home where he becomes his student. But the trauma of Jakob's early life refuses to leave him. Living forever in the shadow of the Holocaust, although Jakob has escaped the most terrible fate of all, he must yet steel himself to excavate the horrors of his own history.
'This is a novel to lose yourself in; let the language pour over you, depositing its richness like waves lapping sand onto a beachMichaels is a novelist of unusual and compelling power' The Times 'All but a handful of contemporary novels are dwarfed by its reach, its compassion, its wisdom This is a book to read many times. I simply can't imagine a better being published this year' Independent
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ISBN 13 9780747534969
ISBN 10 0747534969
Title Fugitive Pieces
Author Anne Michaels
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1997-09-26
Number of pages 304
Prizes Winner of Orange Youth Panel Prize 2010, Winner of Jewish Quarterly Wingate Literary Prize for Fiction 1998, Winner of Guardian Fiction Prize 1997, Winner of Orange Prize for Fiction 1997
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