“As magnificent a work of irony and magic as the boldest works of Gabriel García Márquez, but with a wholly original sensibility that captures the marvellous obsessions of the Québécois zeitgeist of the 20th century. I dare you not to read the first three pages and fall in love.” (Heather O’Neill, jury member, 2018 Giller Prize) It reminded me of all the great French Canadian novels I read as a child, but pushed them to new, delightful, hilarious, epic levels. “This book manages to capture the cultural zeitgeist of Quebec culture in the twentieth century. “masterful… heartbreaking and hilarious” (Publishers Weekly) “spectacular… original in every sense” (Literary Review of Canada) Funny, touching, and unpredictable, this is the story of a century-long and glorious, stuffed full of parallels, repeating motifs, and unforgettable characters-with the passion and plotting of a modern-day Tosca.Ī Canadian fiction bestseller (November-December 2018)īest Canadian Fiction of 2018 – Top 25 Books, CBC BooksĪ Globe and Mail Top 100 Favourite Book of 2018 A yarn to rival the best of them, a big fat whopper of a tall tale that bounces around from provincial Rivière-du-Loup in 1919 to Nagasaki, 1990s Berlin, Rome, and beyond.
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