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Memory: A Novel | Philippe Grimbert
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A translation of an award-winning European best-seller follows the efforts of psychoanalyst Grimbert to uncover and understand secrets that haunted his suicide-victim parents, from a lost child and a passionate love affair to a betrayal that was overshadowed by World War II. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.
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Another novelabout the WWII and the Holocaust I'm reviewing. This one by the French novelist Philippe Grimbert. He writes about his parents who are both of Jewish origin, their life during the war and the half-brother he bever met because the boy was deported toAuschwitz. Loved it very much!

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Memory: A Novel | Philippe Grimbert
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The other day, I told my dad that I like reading novellas because it's fun to see how deep a story a writer can unravel in under 200 pages. This one scarred me for life in under 150. I can't say anything else without spoiling it, but yeah. Definitely worth reading.