9781734097337 - the boy who loved trees di de voe, m. m. (3 risultati)

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When Artie Avilis joins a KGB-led tour to the land of his family's heritage, he expects answers about where he comes from. What he finds instead will cost him everything he thought he could keep hidden.Behind the Iron Curtain, identity is policed, desire is dangerous, and even private truth…s carry consequences. As Cold War tensions mount, Artie is pulled into a web of political and personal intrigue that forces him to confront what he believes, what he wants, and what he is willing to risk to live honestly in a world that demands silence.Woven through with Lithuanian folk tales and fragments of found haiku, The Boy Who Loved Trees is a lyrical debut of longing, secrecy, and the quiet defiance of becoming oneself.Winner, Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Grant for Gay-Positive Historical Fiction Honorable Mention, Bellwether Prize Dana Awards FinalistFor readers of Alan Hollinghurst, Colm Toibin, and Anthony Doerr. The Boy Who Loved Trees is a lyrical debut of longing, secrecy, and the quiet defiance of becoming oneself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. When Artie Avilis joins a KGB-led tour to the land of his family's heritage, he expects answers about where he comes from. What he finds instead will cost him everything he thought he could keep hidden.Behind the Iron Curtain, identity is policed, desire is dangerous, and even private truth…s carry consequences. As Cold War tensions mount, Artie is pulled into a web of political and personal intrigue that forces him to confront what he believes, what he wants, and what he is willing to risk to live honestly in a world that demands silence.Woven through with Lithuanian folk tales and fragments of found haiku, The Boy Who Loved Trees is a lyrical debut of longing, secrecy, and the quiet defiance of becoming oneself.Winner, Arch and Bruce Brown Foundation Grant for Gay-Positive Historical Fiction Honorable Mention, Bellwether Prize Dana Awards FinalistFor readers of Alan Hollinghurst, Colm Toibin, and Anthony Doerr. The Boy Who Loved Trees is a lyrical debut of longing, secrecy, and the quiet defiance of becoming oneself. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.