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Lost

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"Lost" tells the story of a German family who in the chaos of escaping from the advancing Russian army in 1945 lose their oldest son, Arnold.

At the age of eight Arnold's unnamed younger brother the narrator of the novel, watches as his parents attempt to find their lost child, slowly beginning to realise that the person who matters is not him.

Finding Arnold is his parents' dream. It is his brother's worst nightmare. As all the reviewers have confirmed, this story has all the elements of a bestseller - funny, deeply moving, at times unsettling and with a tremendous finish. 'Comically tragic with a neat twist on the penultimate page, this is a modern Grimms' fairytale' - "Sunday Times". 'Everything is leavened by a desperate, deadpan humour...the voice is devoid of self-pity, bounciing back with sharp, often witty observations that expose the madness around him' - "Scotland on Sunday".

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Product Details
Picador
0330480375 / 9780330480376
Paperback
833.914
12/01/2001
United Kingdom
English
Foreign
145p.
20 cm
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Reprint. This translation originally published: New York: Pantheon, 1999; London: Picador, 2000.