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In Our Strange Gardens

Published
Dec 2001
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General Fiction General Fiction
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177

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In Our Strange Gardens was named a BookSense 76 Recommended Pick for January 2002!
Michel has a story to tell. It's about his father, an exquisitely common man whose very ordinariness is a source of grave embarrassment for the boy. It's also the story told to him by his uncle, who shared a family secret with the child in the flickering black and white images of a Sunday matinee.

Years before, in the bitter years of World War II, during the Nazi occupation of France, two brothers found themselves at the mercy of a German guard following an explosive act of resistance. Thrown into a deep pit with a small group of terrified prisoners, the men are told that one of them will die by dawn to serve as an example for the others. It's up to the prisoners to propose who will be sacrificed. But in the middle of the night, the guard returns with an extraordinary proposition of his own.

A novel of revelation, innocence and ignorance, of the power of language and the strength and complexity of family, In Our Strange Gardens is a fable of nuance and power, a mesmerizing addition to the literature of war.

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First Edition Dec 2001 Riverhead ISBN13 9781573229166 ISBN10 1573229164
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Dec 2001 Turtleback Books ISBN13 9781417725922 ISBN10 1417725923
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Dec 2001 Penguin ISBN13 9781101215685 ISBN10 1101215682
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Dec 2001 Riverhead ISBN10 B000OCXH18
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