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"The stakes could barely be higher in Leo Vardiashvilis propulsive page-turner���Its a spellbinding achievement."The Financial Times
Has a commercial-fiction spring in its step. Vardiashvili also has captured the winking, world-weary humor and magic-realist touches that mark a lot of literature from Europes war-torn corners.��� Los Angeles Times
"This novel annihilated me.... Left my heart bruised and battered and aching for more." Khaled Hosseini, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Kite Runner
Tender and raw and funny. Colum McCann, National Book Award winning author of Let the Great World Spin
"Propulsive, funny, and profound."Elif Batuman, Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of The Idiot
A book like no other, from an imagination like no other. Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Less Is Lost
Amid rubble and rebuilding in a former Soviet land, one family must rescue one another and put the past to rest: a stirring novel about what happens after the fighting is over
Saba is just a child when he flees the fighting in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia with his older brother, Sandro, and father, Irakli, for asylum in England. Two decades later, all three men are struggling to make peace with the past, haunted by the places and people they left behind.
When Irakli decides to return to Georgia, pulled back by memories of a lost wife and a decaying but still beautiful homeland, Saba and Sandro wait eagerly for news. But within weeks of his arrival, Irakli disappears, and the final message they receive from him causes a mystery to unfold before them: I left a trail I cant erase. Do not follow it.
In a journey that will lead him to the very heart of a conflict that has marred generations and fractured his own family, Saba must retrace his fathers footsteps to discover what remains of their homeland and its people. By turns savage and tender, compassionate and harrowing, Hard by a Great Forest is a powerful and ultimately hopeful novel about the individual and collective trauma of war, and the indomitable spirit of a people determined not only to survive, but to remember those who did not.
Genre: Literary Fiction
"The stakes could barely be higher in Leo Vardiashvilis propulsive page-turner���Its a spellbinding achievement."The Financial Times
Has a commercial-fiction spring in its step. Vardiashvili also has captured the winking, world-weary humor and magic-realist touches that mark a lot of literature from Europes war-torn corners.��� Los Angeles Times
"This novel annihilated me.... Left my heart bruised and battered and aching for more." Khaled Hosseini, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Kite Runner
Tender and raw and funny. Colum McCann, National Book Award winning author of Let the Great World Spin
"Propulsive, funny, and profound."Elif Batuman, Pulitzer Prize finalist and bestselling author of The Idiot
A book like no other, from an imagination like no other. Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Less Is Lost
Amid rubble and rebuilding in a former Soviet land, one family must rescue one another and put the past to rest: a stirring novel about what happens after the fighting is over
Saba is just a child when he flees the fighting in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia with his older brother, Sandro, and father, Irakli, for asylum in England. Two decades later, all three men are struggling to make peace with the past, haunted by the places and people they left behind.
When Irakli decides to return to Georgia, pulled back by memories of a lost wife and a decaying but still beautiful homeland, Saba and Sandro wait eagerly for news. But within weeks of his arrival, Irakli disappears, and the final message they receive from him causes a mystery to unfold before them: I left a trail I cant erase. Do not follow it.
In a journey that will lead him to the very heart of a conflict that has marred generations and fractured his own family, Saba must retrace his fathers footsteps to discover what remains of their homeland and its people. By turns savage and tender, compassionate and harrowing, Hard by a Great Forest is a powerful and ultimately hopeful novel about the individual and collective trauma of war, and the indomitable spirit of a people determined not only to survive, but to remember those who did not.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"A wildly charming debut - propulsive, funny, and profound." - Elif Batuman
"This novel annihilated me. I gasped, laughed, and wept my way through it. Rich with irony and animated with astonishing humanity, this tale of a young Georgian refugee's odyssey into his birthplace to rescue family left my heart bruised and battered and aching for more." - Khaled Hosseini
"Profoundly moving and rich with humor and heartbreak, Hard by a Great Forest mesmerized me from the very first page. It will capture your heart." - Jean Kwok
"This novel blows open the heart of the past. It's a mystery, it's a picaresque, it's a comedy, and it's an authentic song of belonging and unbelonging. Tender and raw and funny, it's a rattling good read about the loss of home and the primacy of story-telling. By turns political and philosophical, it introduces a fine new voice in contemporary fiction." - Colum McCann
"Astonishingly crafted with history, candor, beauty, grief and just a little magic. A book like no other, from an imagination like no other. Vardiashvili has written a triumph." - Andrew Sean Greer
"This novel annihilated me. I gasped, laughed, and wept my way through it. Rich with irony and animated with astonishing humanity, this tale of a young Georgian refugee's odyssey into his birthplace to rescue family left my heart bruised and battered and aching for more." - Khaled Hosseini
"Profoundly moving and rich with humor and heartbreak, Hard by a Great Forest mesmerized me from the very first page. It will capture your heart." - Jean Kwok
"This novel blows open the heart of the past. It's a mystery, it's a picaresque, it's a comedy, and it's an authentic song of belonging and unbelonging. Tender and raw and funny, it's a rattling good read about the loss of home and the primacy of story-telling. By turns political and philosophical, it introduces a fine new voice in contemporary fiction." - Colum McCann
"Astonishingly crafted with history, candor, beauty, grief and just a little magic. A book like no other, from an imagination like no other. Vardiashvili has written a triumph." - Andrew Sean Greer
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