Noah's Child
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt author Adriana Hunter translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Published:1st Feb '13
Should be back in stock very soon
From one of the world's biggest selling authors comes another million-copy worldwide bestseller: A beautiful and tender fable seen through the eyes of a Jewish child living in Belgium under the Nazi occupation. Isn't it time you discovered Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt?
From one of the world's biggest selling authors comes another million-copy worldwide bestseller: A beautiful and tender fable seen through the eyes of a Jewish child living in Belgium under the Nazi occupation.
Isn't it time you discovered Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt?
From one of the world's biggest selling authors comes another million-copy worldwide bestseller: A beautiful and tender fable seen through the eyes of a Jewish child living in Belgium under the Nazi occupation.
It is 1942 and the Jews are being deported from Belgium. Separated from his parents, seven-year-old Joseph must go into hiding. He is taken in the dead of night to an orphanage, the Villa Jaune, where the benign and enigmatic Father Pons presides over a motley assortment of children. With the ever-present threat of the Gestapo growing closer, Joseph learns that the secret of survival is to conceal his Jewish heritage. Soon Joseph also discovers that Father Pons has a secret of his own: he is risking his life not only for the boys in his care, but for the Jewish faith itself.
Sensitive, funny and deeply humane, Noah's Child is a simple fable that reveals the complexities of faith, bravery and the human condition.
Magnificent... Schmitt's powerful yet understated novel makes for a refreshing re-read of one of humanity's darkest moments. -- Melissa Ruff * Time Out *
Captivating... a book possessed of extraordinary humanity, a soulful offering that echoes long after reading. * Irish Examiner *
ISBN: 9781848874190
Dimensions: 185mm x 130mm x 8mm
Weight: 120g
144 pages
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