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Intertwining lives through a timeless architectural marvel.
This book is a captivating journey that spans decades, capturing the essence of love, war, and the resilience of the human spirit. The Glass Room, with its poignant presence, becomes a character in itself as it witnesses the triumphs and tragedies of multiple generations. Through its elegant prose and sweeping narrative, the book beautifully explores how history and architecture intertwine, leaving a lasting impact on the lives it touches. For those seeking an immersive reading experience that seamlessly brings together personal stories and the grand backdrop of Eastern Europe's history, this is a must-read.
- Booker Prize Nominee (2009)
- Exclusive Books Boeke Prize Nominee (2011)
- European Book Prize Nominee for Fiction (2012)
- Walter Scott Prize Nominee (2010)
- Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize Nominee (2010)
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This is a well-read book, which means that the previous owner probably really enjoyed it! The cover and pages may include moderate foxing and annotations, but the text is not obscured and still readable. Moderate cosmetic defects and minor water damage may be present on the edges of the book. For paperbacks, there may be multiple crease marks on the spine.
*Books may be missing bundle media (e.g. CD, e-book code), if included.
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Intertwining lives through a timeless architectural marvel.
This book is a captivating journey that spans decades, capturing the essence of love, war, and the resilience of the human spirit. The Glass Room, with its poignant presence, becomes a character in itself as it witnesses the triumphs and tragedies of multiple generations. Through its elegant prose and sweeping narrative, the book beautifully explores how history and architecture intertwine, leaving a lasting impact on the lives it touches. For those seeking an immersive reading experience that seamlessly brings together personal stories and the grand backdrop of Eastern Europe's history, this is a must-read.
- Booker Prize Nominee (2009)
- Exclusive Books Boeke Prize Nominee (2011)
- European Book Prize Nominee for Fiction (2012)
- Walter Scott Prize Nominee (2010)
- Jewish Quarterly-Wingate Prize Nominee (2010)