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A Family Madness

Thomas Keneally
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Pages
336
Year
2016
Language
English

About

A disturbing love story about two families and the madness that threatens to consume them . . . Terry Delaney, a professional rugby player, leads a comfortable life with a genial wife and the occasional freelance job until he meets Danielle Kabbel. Obsessed and in love, Terry drops everything to pursue her. But it's her father Rudi Kabbel, an Eastern European immigrant with apocalyptic visions, and his madness that threatens to destroy Terry's sense of self and to separate the lovers. Ultimately, Terry must contend with the family's skeletons, stemming all the way back to the Nazi-occupation of Belorussia. Inspired by a true event, Keneally brilliantly bridges the corrupt politics of Eastern Europe with the naïve innocence of Australian suburban life.

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"A dark and thrilling novel that derives tension from the antipodes of human experience, existentially, historically, and even geographically, bringing together the worlds of Belorussia and Australia. In its fusion of actual events and their long resonance in fictional personalities it succeeds outstandingly, for me."
Nadine Gordimer, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
"A novel of great power, both more imaginative and more subtle than Schindler's List."
The Listener magazine (BBC)
"A brilliant book."
The Guardian

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