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The Snowman's Children

Published
Nov 2002
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General Fiction General Fiction
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336

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The Snowman's Children is a poignant, psychologically intense first novel that tells the story of an incident from one man's childhood in the 1970s, when a serial killer called The Snowman stalked the streets of suburban Detroit. The incident, a result of good but woefully misguided juvenile intentions, forced his family to leave their home, and eventually forced him, at age twenty-nine, to return to his hometown in search of three old friends. Reminiscent of both To Kill a Mockingbird in its touching portrait of childhood, and the beautifully written brand of suspense that calls to mind Smilla's Sense of Snow, The Snowman's Children is an unusually controlled and original novel that establishes Hirshberg as an important new voice in American literature.

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Sep 2003 Carroll & Graf ISBN 0786712538
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First Edition Nov 2002 Carroll & Graf ISBN 0786710829
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Nov 2020 Tantor Audio ISBN B08P3VF1JD
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