The book of dirt / by Bram Presser.
Publication details: Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2017.Description: 303 pages ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781925240269
- Book of dirt : a novel
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- 1939-1945
- Jews -- Europe -- Biography -- Fiction
- Jewish families -- Biography -- Fiction
- Holocaust survivors -- Europe -- Biography -- Fiction
- Biographical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Families -- Fiction
- Holocaust survivors
- Jewish families
- Jews
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Fiction
- Jews -- Europe -- Fiction
- Jewish families -- Fiction
- Holocaust survivors -- Europe -- Fiction
- Europe
- Australian
- A823.4 23
- Winner 2018 NSW Christina Stead Prize for Fiction. Winner 2018 Voss Literary Prize for Best Australian Novel.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction | PRE | Available | 067191 |
"They chose not to speak and now they are gone... What's left to fill the silence is no longer theirs. This is my story, woven from the threads of rumour and legend. Jakub Rand flees his village for Prague, only to find himself trapped by the Nazi occupation. Deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp, he is forced to sort through Jewish books for a so-called Museum of the Extinct Race. Hidden among the rare texts is a tattered prayer book, hollow inside, containing a small pile of dirt. Back in the city, Františka Roubíčková picks over the embers of her failed marriage, despairing of her conversion to Judaism. When the Nazis summon her two eldest daughters for transport, she must sacrifice everything to save the girls from certain death. Decades later, Bram Presser embarks on a quest to find the truth behind the stories his family built around these remarkable survivors. The Book of Dirt is a completely original novel about love, family secrets, and Jewish myths. And it is a heart-warming story about a grandson's devotion to the power of storytelling and his family's legacy."--Back cover.
Winner 2018 NSW Christina Stead Prize for Fiction.
Winner 2018 Voss Literary Prize for Best Australian Novel.