Carry Me
By Peter Behrens
By Peter Behrens
By Peter Behrens
By Peter Behrens
Category: Historical Fiction
Category: Historical Fiction
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$25.00
Jan 24, 2017 | ISBN 9781101910894
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Feb 23, 2016 | ISBN 9781101870518
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Praise
“A moving meditation on identity and belonging, and a love story to get happily lost in.” —Montreal Gazette
“Behrens is a beautiful, lyric writer. His understanding of the age and command of it, moment to moment, is impressive. . . . Everything is beautiful in the details, in the smallness of personal moments.” —NPR
“Behrens captures his narrator’s naïveté and the casual anti-Semitism of the times with great skill and intelligence.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Behrens is so fine at both sweeping and granular evocations of history, so good at vividly and economically painting his minor players. . . . [His] prose thrills to the indelible and irrevocable.” —Washington Post
“Vividly imagined. . . . This ambitious novel provides a panoramic view of a continent and a microscopic view of two individuals hovering precariously between the two World Wars. . . . A stunningly intimate portrait.” —Booklist
“Staggeringly epic.” —Toronto Star
“Make[s] the past feel stunningly close at hand.” —Vogue.com
“Peter Behrens is a powerful stylist. . . . If exile is Behrens’s obsession, he’s still making it work in his fiction.” —The Globe and Mail
“[Carry Me] is both poetry and cartography. . . . Behrens has mined truths so skillfully that in reading they can slip by unnoticed; they’re never glaring or contrived. . . . Carry Me is full of . . . characters looking for a way to map their lives against war and love and change.” —Portland Press Herald
“Carry Me’s perspective on war’s tragedies is beautifully composed, and heartbreakingly credible.” —Shelf Awareness
“Stunning imagery and fully realized characters. . . . Timely in its depiction of North America as the mythical land of hope for so many, and timeless in its exploration of the effects of bigotry and the power of love. . . . A brilliant and entertaining read.” —Winnipeg Free Press
“The story’s essence is the relationship between kindred spirits Karin and Billy, but its fascination lies in the backdrop of Europe’s upheaval. . . . The book tracks the way allegiances shift during wartime and the devastating impact of being ‘othered,’ and not just its impact on Jews. . . . The tension and the expertly drawn portrait of Europe at war make this novel a winner.” —Now Magazine
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