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Awake in the Dark

Published
Oct 2006
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General Fiction General Fiction
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320

About This Book

Bold and deeply affecting, Awake in the Dark is a provocative and haunting work of fiction about who we are and how we are formed by history. These luminous stories portray the contemporary lives of the children of Holocaust victims and perpetrators as they struggle with the legacy of their parents -- their questions of identity, family, and faith.


Awake in the Dark is peopled by characters embarking on journeys of self-discovery; they unearth the past and the secrets that shaped them. In "The House on Kronenstrasse," a woman returns to Germany to find her childhood home; in "The Porcelain Monkey," the shocking origins of an Orthodox Jewish woman's faith are revealed; in "The Lamp," the harrowing experiences of a young woman leave her with the perfect daughter and a strange light; and in "Dark Urgings of the Blood," a patient is convinced that she shares a disturbing history with her psychiatrist.

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Sep 2007 Scribner ISBN 0743292812
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First Edition Oct 2006 Scribner ISBN 0743292685
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Oct 2006 Scribner ISBN 1416542396
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Oct 2006 Scribner ISBN B000JMKREI
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