5/14/2023 0 Comments The vanishing sky![]() ![]() Enduringly relevant * The Advertiser * Eloquent, and painfully human * Irish Examiner * An empathic portrayal of the human cost of war. Binder's work is subtle and compassionate yet also clear and devastating in its depiction of a nation - and its people - suffocating under the weight of an insidious and inhuman ideology, one that ultimately devastates those who believe its illusions. The result is an engrossing novel peopled by believable and sympathetic characters * Mail on Sunday * Achingly beautiful. Inspired by her family's history, Binder unfolds a harrowing tale in limpid, expressive prose * Sunday Times * Binder's debut explores familiar territory from a fresh perspective. ![]() ![]() Written in purposefully even prose that is nonetheless harrowing, it's an intimate tragedy that's all the more powerful for refusing the ending we fervently hope for * Daily Mail * A moving tale of a family destroyed by war. ![]() Binder was born in Germany herself and evokes great sympathy for Etta and her painfully fractured family, while opening up unusual angles on the terrible conflict. ![]()
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