History's child : a novel /
Tadek Gradinski grows up witnessing the multiple invasions and crimes of World War II sweep over his village. After the war, at fourteen, he begins to run messages and guns for the anti-Stalin diehards still hiding in the woods. At seventeen hes leading a double life, falling in love with a village...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Kalamazoo, Michigan :
New Issues, Western Michigan University,
2016.
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| Edition: | First American edition. |
| Series: | New Issues poetry & prose.
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| Summary: | Tadek Gradinski grows up witnessing the multiple invasions and crimes of World War II sweep over his village. After the war, at fourteen, he begins to run messages and guns for the anti-Stalin diehards still hiding in the woods. At seventeen hes leading a double life, falling in love with a village girl, and dreaming about marriage and a job, while spying on NKVD agents at night. But someone betrays the partisans: their camp is destroyed; Tadek is arrested, tortured, and swept away into the Gulag with a twenty-five year sentence. |
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| Item Description: | Novel. |
| Physical Description: | 571 pages : map, portrait ; 21 cm. |
| Awards: | "Winner of the AWP Award for the novel."--Cover. |
| ISBN: | 9781936970391 1936970392 |