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The Postcard by Anne Berest (English) Paperback Book

Description: The Postcard by Anne Berest, Tina Kover A BEST BOOK OF 2023TIME MagazineNPRLibrary JournalThe Globe and MailLilithForward MagazineToronto StarThe New Yorker"A testament to the power of imagination and an investigation of empathy."--Vogue"Stunning."--Leslie Camhi, The New Yorker"A cant-miss novel."--Chicago Review of Books"Compelling."--The Washington ExaminerAnne Berests The Postcard is among the most acclaimed and beloved French novels of recent years. It is at once a gripping investigation into family trauma, a poignant tale of mothers and daughters, and a vivid portrait of twentieth-century Parisian intellectual and artistic life.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 Opra Garnier in Paris. On the back, the names of Anne Berests maternal great-grandparents, Ephram and Emma, and their children, Nomie and Jacques--all killed at Auschwitz.Years after the postcard is delivered, the heroine of this novel is moved to discover who sent it and why. What emerges is a moving saga of a family devastated by the travails of the twentieth century and partly restored through the power of storytelling. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Anne Berests first novel to appear in English, The Postcard (Europa, 2023), was a national indie bestseller, a Library Journal, NPR, and TIME Best Book of the Year, a Vogue Most Anticipated Book of the Year, and a finalist for the Goncourt Prize in France. It was described as "stunning" by Leslie Camhi in The New Yorker, as a "powerful literary work" by Julie Orringer in The New York Times Book Review, and as "intimate, profound, essential" in the pages of ELLE magazine. With her sister, Claire Berest, she is also the author of Gabrile (Europa, 2025), a critically acclaimed, best-selling "true novel" based on the life of her great-grandmother, Gabrile Buffet-Picabia, wife of Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamps lover and muse, a leader of the French Resistance, and an art critic of considerable note. Berest lives in Paris with her family.Tina Kovers translations for Europa Editions include Antoine Compagnons A Summer with Montaigne and Ngar Djavadis Disoriental, winner of the Albertine Prize and the Lambda Literary Award, and a finalist for both the 2020 National Book Award for Translated Literature and the PEN Translation Prize. Review FIVE STARRED REVIEWS, AN INSTANT NATIONAL INDIE BESTSELLER, AND A NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS CHOICENamed a Most Anticipated Book by the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Bustle, Book Riot, VogueNamed a May ABA Indie Next PickFinalist for Fiction and Book Club for the National Jewish Book AwardWinner of the Choix Goncourt Prize, the Prix Renaudot des lycens, and the ELLE Readers Prize"Powerful, meticulously imagined... The Postcard (translated into a lucid and precise English by Tina Kover) takes its readers on a deep dive into one Jewish familys history, and, inextricably, into the devastating history of the Holocaust in France... [A] powerful literary work... that contains a single grand-scale act of self-discovery and many moments of historical illumination."--Julie Orringer, The New York Times Book Review "The Postcard is also a historical detective story about how to uncover those truths--and what remains forever lost in the fragments of documentation that leave a scattered trail."--Lucas Wittmann, TIME Magazine"Moving...Ms. Berest has done her research, artfully weaving grim facts and figures into her family history...Lets 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."--Heller McAlpin, The Wall Street Journal"In what feels like a literary magic trick, Berest transforms her own familys complex and heartbreaking Holocaust history into a novel that masterfully blends elements of drama, mystery and philosophy. Its propulsive yet deep--an intimate, exacting contemplation of loss that somehow ends in love."--Kate Tuttle, People Magazine"Stunning...[The Postcard] leaves us wondering whether the opposite of memory is not forgetting, but rather indifference."--Leslie Camhi, The New Yorker"The Postcard is...a powerful exploration of family trauma...transmitted in the womb or down the generations; a longing for what we dont know and can never know of the people whose lives are responsible for our own existence, and an internalization of the very worst that humans can do to one another, visited on ones own family."--Lauren Elkin, The Washington Post "Reading this novel is intimate...It is as though Berest has taken us by the hand to lead us through the family home and search for the family graves that dont exist. Who are your invisible ones? she continues to ask through the tour, and we are forced to answer, both on her account and our own."--Virginia Reeves, New York Journal of Books"The Postcard recreates in stunning detail the lives of Berests lost family members and weaves them into a detective story, loosely centered on the postcard."--The New York Times"A cant-miss novel."--Chicago Review of Books"An "un-put-down-able" book is like a double rainbow -- rare and oh so magical. Titles like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter, The Godfather by Mario Puzo, The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough, Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith, and The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton.... Now comes another un-put-down-able book, The Postcard, by French writer Anne Berest."--Kitty Kelley, Washington Independent Review of Books"Compelling."--The Washington Examiner"Whenever I put it down, I was pulled back by the sheer strength of Berests storytelling. Her ability to conjure real people in surreal circumstances while digging deeply into her own psyche is profound. My understanding of that time and my post-war familys reaction to it runs deeper as a result."--Helene Siegel, Jewish Journal"Straddling the boundary between fiction and memoir, this is one of the most inventive books I read this year.... A must-read for anyone who wants to understand how European amnesia about the Holocaust affects Jewish citizens today."--Forward, A Best Book of the Year"This novel is a beautiful, affecting portrait of mother and daughter searching for their family history."--Nichole LeFebvre, On the Seawall"In this riveting, poignant and unflinching autofiction, Berest (the great-granddaughter of painter Francis Picabia and Resistance fighter Gabrile Buffet) pursues the mystery ruthlessly....This brilliant novel, at times harrowing in its telling, is surely one of the finest of the year."--Janet Somerville, The Toronto Star "[Berest] deftly intertwines the story of her research with the stories she uncovers."--Elizabeth Edelglass, Hadassah Magazine"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… "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 shes 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] brilliant work of autofiction...The book derives enormous power from seemingly small details...This is a gut-wrenching, exceptional work."--Shelf Awareness (starred review)… "A unique piece of autofiction that unfolds like a thriller while seamlessly addressing a number of hefty social issues past and present... Berests moving storytelling brings her ancestors story to life in dramatic, artful ways, often interspersing historical events with running discussions between mother and daughter."--Alice Cary, BookPage (starred review)"A masterfully woven family story covering five generations of women, The Postcard is a true story that reads like a novel, and a historical narrative with lessons still relevant to today."--Lilith Magazine, A Best Book of 2023"Though partially a mystery and even a spy thriller, The Postcard ultimately reads like an absorbing and tragic biography of an extended family, ripped apart by the cruelties of Vichy France."--Debra Sparks, Frenchly"An important story...It will open peoples eyes. Anne did her homework--she knows what shes talking about."--Isa Fernandez, Loveland Magazine"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."--Lela Slimani, author of The Perfect Nanny"The Postcard is one of the most beautiful novels I have ever read, and certainly the most beautiful Ive read in recent years. It floored me, to put it mildly. I will never forget Ephram, Emma, Nomie, and Jacques. Universal figures, they are a part of my, of our family now."--Valrie Perrin, author of Fresh Water for Flowers"A novel of such intimate power that one feels it in the body as its read...A brave act of survivorship and storytelling."--Kathryn Ma, author of The Chinese Groove"Absolutely compelling and engrossing, The Postcard by Anne Berest and translated by Tina Kover is a story of memory and loss and a new standout in literature about the Holocaust."--Caitlin Baker, Electric Literature, "Indie Booksellers Recommend 13 Books for 2023""I loved this book so much. I cannot stop thinking about it...Its 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"Will deepen readers understanding of that horrific event while clarifying the role of memory, loss, and the past."--Library Journal, "Best World Literature of 2023.""I highly recommend "The Postcard" - even if youve been tempted to never again read a novel about the Holocaust - if only to learn what the true meaning of what it feels like to be the child and grandchild of survivors. It also shines a light on France, its past and its outlook on Jews during contemporary times."--The Reporter"Based on actual events in the authors 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 Holocausts 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"I think its time we get to know this amazing author better."--Advanced Reading Copy"The vividness of Berests imagination is given all the more force for being firmly couched in the rigorous research that she documents as the book continues, in quasi-Proustian flashbacks seamed with precise analysis and candid self-disclosure. The reality she presents is one you can accept."--The Sydney Morning Herald"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 Details ISBN Author Tina Kover Short Title POSTCARD Pages 480 Publisher Europa Editions Language English Translator Tina Kover ISBN-13 9798889660354 Format Paperback DEWEY 843.92 Year 2024 Publication Date 2024-05-07 Imprint Europa Editions Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159634747;

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