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The Travels of Daniel Ascher

Deborah Levy-Bertherat Adriana Hunter Adriana Hunter

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English
Other Press LLC
15 June 2015
The darling of French booksellers and winner of numerous literary prizes, this is the story of a young woman's quest to discover the hidden past of her eccentric great-uncle, the elusive author of a best-selling YA adventure series. Possessed of charm and intelligence in equal measure, this novel is irresistible.

A sensation in France, this is a story about literary deceptions, family secrets, anda thrilling quest for the truth

Who is the real author of The Black Insignia? Is it H. R. Sanders, whose name is printed on the cover of every installment of the wildly successful young adult adventure series? Or is it Daniel Roche, the enigmatic world traveler who disappears for months at a time? When Daniel's great-niece, Hel ne, moves to Paris to study archeology, she does not expect to be searching for answers to these questions. As rumors circulate, however, that the twenty-fourth volume of The Black Insignia series will be the last, Hel ne and her friend Guillaume, a devoted fan of her great-uncle's books, set out to discover more about the man whose life eludes her. In so doing, she uncovers an explosive secret dating back to the darkest days of the Occupation.

In recounting the moment when one history began and another ended,The Travels of Daniel Ascherexploresthe true nature of fiction- is it a refuge, a lie, or a stand-in formourning?
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Translated by:   ,
Imprint:   Other Press LLC
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 132mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   276g
ISBN:   9781590517079
ISBN 10:   1590517075
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Deborah Levy-Bertheratlives in Paris, where she teaches comparative literature at the cole Normale Superieure. She has translated Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time and Gogol's Petersburg Tales into French.The Travels of Daniel Ascheris her first novel. Adriana Hunter studied French and Drama at the University of London. She has translated more than fifty books including Electrico W by Herve Le Tellier (winner of the French-American Foundation's 2013 Translation Prize in Fiction). She won the 2011 Scott Moncrieff Prize and has been short-listed twice for the Florence Gould Foundation Translation Prize. She lives in Norfolk, England.

Reviews for The Travels of Daniel Ascher

Haunting...the narrative reads like a mash-up of Sarah's Key and The Book Thief, and it adroitly straddles the line between adult and YA literature. A piercing meditation on memory and history. Publishers Weekly [Deborah]Levy-Bertherathas written an engaging yet ultimately melancholy and moving novel about a search for meaning with itsroots buried in WWII France. A slender story but a satisfying one. Booklist [Deborah]Levy-Bertherat's debut novel is a story about storytelling both historical and personal...The best moments in Levy-Bertherat's short novel involve people falling into stories...The writing is lovely. Kirkus Reviews [A]tightly layered debut novel...With an emphasis on our simultaneous needs to disguise our suffering and tell our stories, Levy-Bertherat highlights a most human conundrum in a mystery whose resolution will fill readers with sorrow and hope. Shelf Awareness The Travels of Daniel Ascher is about the power of stories, particularly the ones we tell about ourselves. Within its svelte form, the novel packs in a love story (several actually), a family story, a war story, a mystery, a travelogue, and even a convincingly imagined children's adventure series. All these strands weave together beautifully in this deftly plotted and deeply moving novel. Gabrielle Zevin, author of The Fabled Life of A.J. Fikry A startling, beautifully written novel that starts as a stroll in the Luxembourg Gardens and ends in a plunge into the dark, mysterious world of wartime Paris. A real thriller. Anka Muhlstein, author of Monsieur Proust s Library Bewitching, charming. Elle (France) Deborah Levy-Bertherat has a bright literary future. Lire A novel rich in reflections on identity, memory, and the power of fiction. Le Figaro A novel one reads in one sitting that brings us back to the time when traveling meant opening a book. Le Libraire (Quebec)


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