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- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)--Fiction
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- Germany--History--1933-1945--Fiction
- Choice (Psychology)--Fiction
- Friendship--Fiction
- Guilt--Fiction
- Mothers and daughters--Fiction
- Neighbors--Fiction
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Title Statement | All the broken places / John Boyne. |
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Author | Boyne, John, 1971- |
Additional Contributors | Boyne, John,1971- |
Publication | Toronto: Bond Street Books, a division of Penguin Random House,2022. |
Extent of Item | 387 pages ; |
ISBN | 9780385688055 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr06850759 |
General Notes | "First published in hardcover in Great Britain by Doubleday, an imprint of Penguin Random House Ltd., London, in 2022"--Title page verso. |
Summary | "Ninety-one-year-old Gretel Fernsby has lived in the same well-to-do mansion block in London for decades. She lives a quiet, comfortable life, despite her deeply disturbing, dark past. She doesn't talk about her escape from Nazi Germany at age twelve. She doesn't talk about the grim post-war years in France with her mother. Most of all, she doesn't talk about her father, who was the commandant of one of the Reich's most notorious extermination camps. Then, a new family moves into the apartment below her. In spite of herself, Gretel can't help but begin a friendship with the little boy, Henry, though his presence brings back memories she would rather forget. One night, she witnesses a disturbing, violent argument between Henry's beautiful mother and his arrogant father, one that threatens Gretel's hard-won, self-contained existence. All The Broken Places moves back and forth in time between Gretel's girlhood in Germany to present-day London as a woman whose life has been haunted by the past. Now, Gretel faces a similar crossroads to one she encountered long ago. Back then, she denied her own complicity, but now, faced with a chance to interrogate her guilt, grief and remorse, she can choose to save a young boy. If she does, she will be forced to reveal the secrets she has spent a lifetime protecting. This time, she can make a different choice than before -- whatever the cost to herself."--Publisher. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Children of Nazis--Fiction |
Choice (Psychology)--Fiction | |
Friendship--Fiction | |
Guilt--Fiction | |
Mothers and daughters--Fiction | |
Neighbors--Fiction | |
Older women--Fiction--England--London | |
Redemption--Fiction | |
Secrecy--Fiction | |
World War, 1939-1945--Fiction--Germany | |
By Name | Auschwitz (Concentration camp)--Fiction |
By Location | Germany--Fiction--History--1933-1945 |
By Genre | Historical fiction |
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