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A family’s survival across generations is tested by the shifting political landscapes of the twentieth century. Following the lives of a family displaced by historical upheaval, the narrative tracks their attempts to maintain identity while navigating exile and cultural displacement. The characters face the physical constraints of borders and the logical constraints of a world in constant flux. The story employs a multi-generational perspective to examine how individual choices are shaped by the weight of ancestral history and the necessity of adaptation in foreign environments.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to weave personal narratives into the broader context of historical events. Discussion often centers on the pacing of the multi-generational timeline and the depth of character development as the family moves through different countries. Critics often note the focus on the psychological impact of displacement rather than purely external action. The atmosphere is described as reflective and grounded, providing a clear look at the complexities of belonging. Readers who appreciate character-focused sagas often find the prose style consistent and engaging throughout the narrative.
Page Count:
446
Publication Date:
1980-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin
ISBN-10:
0140053581
ISBN-13:
9780140053586
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