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The 2003 Award

In Our Strange Gardens

by Michel Quint

Translated from the French by Barbara Bray

 

Nominated by:

  • Bibliotheques Municipale de Tours, Tours, France

In Our Strange Gardens by Michel Quint

Publisher of Nominated Edition: Riverhead Books ISBN 1573229164

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Years ago, in the bitter years toward the end of WWII, two cousins found themselves at the mercy of a German guard following an explosive act of resistance. Thrown into a deep pit with a small group of terrified hostages, the men are told that one of them will die by dawn to serve as an example for the others. It's up to the prisoners to propose who will be sacrificed. But then the guard returns with an extraordinary proposition of his own.
In years to come it will become an old man's anecdote, a memory of a moment that once changed the lives of the men who lived it, and once recalled, will define the life of the boy to whom it was told.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Michel Quint was born in France in 1949. In Our Strange Gardens is based on his father's life story.

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