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Average rating4
This book plays with time in a sophisticated but a little bit confusing way. It is a haunting story of a country scarred by a senseless war and all of the people lost during it. It's also mostly timeless. I couldn't tell if it was supposed to be modern or from earlier in the 20th century. (There is radio, obviously, and cars and buses, but no mention of TV or computers.) It's a powerful book and definitely worth a read.