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Friendship, loss, war, innocence on remote island.

"The Last Brother" hits home with a poignant tale of friendship amidst dark times. Raj's innocence contrasts sharply with the grim reality of war and his journey with David is sure to tug at your heartstrings. If you seek a story that blends the beauty of childhood bonds with the harshness of history, this book could resonate deeply with you.

  • Prix du roman Fnac (2007)
  • Prix des Lecteurs de L'Express-BFMTV (2008)
  • Premios Fervenzas Literarias for Traduccion (2009)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Last Brother

Regular price RM48.25 MYR Now RM29.55 MYR Save 39% more
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ISBN: 9781849164016
Publisher: Maclehose
Date of Publication: 2011-02-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.79
(rated by 1713 readers)

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Key Features A poetic and infinitely moving novel ? sure to become a classic of literature about childhood. Author is one of the speaker at Jaipur Literary Festival 2012 About the Book: The Last Brother Raj is oblivious to the Second World War being fought beyond his tiny exotic island. His mother is his sole company while his father works as a prison guard, so the boy thinks only of making friends. One day, from the far-away world, a ship brings to the island Jewish exiles who have been refused entry to Israel. David, a recently orphaned boy of his own age from Prague, becomes the friend that he has longed for, and Raj takes it upon himself to help David to escape from the prison. As they flee through sub-tropical forests and devastating storms, the boys battle hunger and malaria ? and forge a friendship only death could destroy. About the Author: Nathacha Appanah Nathacha Appanah, a French-Mauritian with an Indian background, was born in Madagascar in 1973. She was brought up in Mauritius and worked there as a journalist before moving to France in 1998. The Last Brother was awarded the FNAC Fiction Prize in 2007 in its French edition. Geoffrey Strachan is the award-winning translator of Andrei Makine.Nathacha Appanah, a French-Mauritian with an Indian background, was born in Madagascar in 1973. She was brought up in Mauritius and worked there as a journalist before moving to France in 1998. The Last Brother was awarded the FNAC Fiction Prize in 2007 in its French edition. Geoffrey Strachan is the award-winning translator of Andrei Makine. Reviews "Sophisticated, confident and beautifully poetic writing that's tender and poignant and consistently captivating ... a remarkable and precise portrait of a childhood that both convinces and moves" - Daniel Hahn, Bookseller
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Friendship, loss, war, innocence on remote island.

"The Last Brother" hits home with a poignant tale of friendship amidst dark times. Raj's innocence contrasts sharply with the grim reality of war and his journey with David is sure to tug at your heartstrings. If you seek a story that blends the beauty of childhood bonds with the harshness of history, this book could resonate deeply with you.

  • Prix du roman Fnac (2007)
  • Prix des Lecteurs de L'Express-BFMTV (2008)
  • Premios Fervenzas Literarias for Traduccion (2009)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.