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"A moving meditation on identity and belonging, and a love story to get happily lost in." --Montreal Gazette
"Behrens is a beautiful, lyric writer. His understanding of the age and command of it, moment to moment, is impressive. . . . Everything is beautiful in the details, in the smallness of personal moments." --NPR "Behrens captures his narrator's naïveté and the casual anti-Semitism of the times with great skill and intelligence." --The New York Times Book Review "Behrens is so fine at both sweeping and granular evocations of history, so good at vividly and economically painting his minor players. . . . [His] prose thrills to the indelible and irrevocable." --Washington Post "Vividly imagined. . . . This ambitious novel provides a panoramic view of a continent and a microscopic view of two individuals hovering precariously between the two World Wars. . . . A stunningly intimate portrait." --Booklist "Staggeringly epic." --Toronto Star