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Georgi Gospodinov
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
224
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Step Into A Poignant Tale That Beautifully Intertwines The Complexities Of Family, Memory, And The Beauty Of Nature In Death And The Gardener. This Remarkable Novel Invites Readers To Explore The Deep Bonds Between A Father And Son, Set Against The Backdrop Of A Garden That Represents Life, Legacy, And Loss.
The Story Unfolds Through The Eyes Of A Son Who Reflects On His Father, A Man Shaped By His Experiences As A Tragic Smoker In Post-World War Ii Bulgaria. The Garden His Father Nurtured From A Barren Yard Becomes A Living Metaphor For His LifeโOne Filled With Both Triumphs And Failures, Adorned With Peonies And Potatoes, Roses And Cherry Trees. Each Plant Tells A Story Of Resilience And Love, Showcasing The Beauty That Can Bloom Even In The Face Of Sorrow.
As The Son Navigates The Profound Grief Of Losing His Father, He Also Grapples With The Fading Memories Of Their Shared Past. The Garden Serves As A Vital Link To Cherished Afternoons, Illustrating How The End Of One Era Signifies The Quiet Dissolution Of Another. Through Eloquent Prose And A Touching Narrative, The Novel Reflects On Universal Themes Of Mortality, Legacy, And The Enduring Power Of Storytelling.
Awarded The International Booker Prize, Death And The Gardener Spans From The Ancient Echoes Of Ithaca To The Modern Streets Of Sofia, Inviting Readers To Contemplate Their Own Relationships And The Gardens They CultivateโBoth Literally And Metaphorically. This Is Not Just A Story About A Father And A Son; It's A Celebration Of Life And An Exploration Of What It Means To Remember.
Discover This Heartfelt Narrative That Resonates With Anyone Who Has Ever Loved, Lost, Or Found Solace In The Beauty Of Nature.
Product Details
Author
Georgi Gospodinov
Publisher
Hachette Book Publishing
Number of Pages
224
Language
English
SKU
BK0523741
ISBN
9781399631037
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.4 x 2.2 x 21.4 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 699
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