The Dust That Falls from Dreams
By Louis de Bernieres
By Louis de Bernieres
By Louis de Bernieres
By Louis de Bernieres
By Louis de Bernieres
Read by Avita Jay and David Sibley
By Louis de Bernieres
Read by Avita Jay and David Sibley
Part of Vintage International
Part of Vintage International
Category: Literary Fiction | Military Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Military Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Military Fiction | Audiobooks
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$17.00
Jul 26, 2016 | ISBN 9781101970003
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Aug 04, 2015 | ISBN 9781101946497
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Aug 04, 2015 | ISBN 9780147521996
1046 Minutes
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Praise
One of Time’s Top 10 Books of the Year
“Moving. . . . Poignant.” —The New York Times Book Review
“A book that had me laughing, cringing and ultimately feeling a little spark of hope. In that, The Dust That Falls from Dreams is very much like my old favorite, Corelli’s Mandolin.” —Connie Nelson, Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Thrilling . . . . The inner life of de Bernières’ lively roll call of characters is as vivid as the external realities.” —The Independent (London)
“A gently evocative story of the war that didn’t end all wars, but did wrench open the door to the modern world.” —Time
“A feast of a novel.” —The Times (London)
“De Bernières is playful and expansive. . . . Scenes [of war] strike just as hard as they must have when the first crop of World War I stories emerged.” —Santa Fe New Mexican
“Beautifully observed. . . . De Bernières is an astute observer of the human heart.” —Mail on Sunday
“While some period fiction offers an escape from contemporary concerns, the best stories of the past illuminate the present. . . . De Bernières vividly brings to life a world stalked by death.” —Mark Lawson, The Guardian
“Genuinely thrilling.” —Financial Times
“An elegiac vision. . . . [A] charming and quietly moving tale.” —The Daily Telegraph
“A masterful tale that bridges two worlds and delineates the apocalyptic abyss in between. . . . This heartrending saga of love, loss, and endurance paints a vivid portrait of the steep price paid by an entire generation.” —Booklist
“These are the hopeful stories about war, and they should be told.” —The Star (Toronto)
“Heartwarming and devastating.” —The National (UAE)
“Immensely enjoyable, rich in humour and incident, galloping along, inventive, often moving and almost always sympathetic.” —The Scotsman
“[A] gripping tale of love and war. . . . De Bernières blends global events with personal stories to great effect, putting both into perspective.” —Bookpage
“An unforgettable book. . . . The direct aftermath of the war is incredibly written.” —The State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL)
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