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The
2010 Award |
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The Voyage of the Short Serpent by Bernard du Boucheron Translated from the original French by Hester Velmans |
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Years ago, a group left Europe to start a colony in Iceland, “the northernmost part of the world,” as they called it—a frozen, desolate place where it is difficult to survive. They called the place New Thule. But as the years wear on, communication between New Thule and the people back home has become less and less frequent, until finally it stops altogether. They fear that the people of New Thule have gone native—or, worse yet, gone pagan. A cardinal orders an evangelical mission in order to see what has become of the people, and to revive their faith. (From Publisher). |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
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Bernard du Boucheron was born in 1928 in Paris. A major figure in French and international industry, du Boucheron won the Grand Prix du Roman de l’Académie Franciase for The Voyage of the Short Serpent. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
Boucheron’s riveting novel blithely describes the basest of human behaviour in a way that stays with the reader long after the books is read. |
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