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This beautiful softcover edition is in good condition, with only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, in good condition, and the book is tight, firm, and near fine. Dreams of My Russian Summers is a novel by Andrei Makine, originally published in French as Le Testament Français in 1995. The book received critical acclaim and won several prestigious literary awards, including the Prix Goncourt, the Prix Médicis, and the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens. The story is narrated by a boy growing up in the Soviet Union, who is captivated by the stories of his French grandmother, Charlotte. He spends his childhood summers in a remote Siberian village where Charlotte resides. This setting, at the edge of the Siberian tundra, becomes a stark yet magical place, imbued with the haunting beauty of Russia. Andrei Makine's prose is lyrical and deeply evocative, blending poetic descriptions with introspective reflections. The narrative moves seamlessly between the boy’s childhood memories and Charlotte’s recollections, weaving a rich and immersive tapestry of time and place. A powerful and unforgettable read.
This like-new hardcover is near fine, no marks, pages are tight and appear unread, the book is tight, square, and unmarked. The dust cover is unmarked, blue cloth boards, and silver lettering on the spine of the book. Dreams of My Russian Summers is a novel by Andrei Makine, originally published in French as Le Testament Français in 1995. The book received critical acclaim and won several prestigious literary awards, including the Prix Goncourt, the Prix Médicis, and the Prix Goncourt des Lycéens. The story is narrated by a boy growing up in the Soviet Union, who is captivated by the stories of his French grandmother, Charlotte. He spends his childhood summers in a remote Siberian village where Charlotte resides. This setting, at the edge of the Siberian tundra, becomes a stark yet magical place, imbued with the haunting beauty of Russia. Andrei Makine's prose is lyrical and deeply evocative, blending poetic descriptions with introspective reflections. The narrative moves seamlessly between the boy’s childhood memories and Charlotte’s recollections, weaving a rich and immersive tapestry of time and place. A powerful and unforgettable read.