Kamchatka
Marcelo FiguerasAn O, The Oprah Magazine Summer Reading Pick. A "brilliantly observed, heartrending" novel of a Buenos Aires boy in exile (Financial Times).
In 1976 Buenos Aires, a ten-year-old boy lives in a world of school lessons and comic books, TV shows and games of Risk. But in his hometown, the military has just seized power, and amid a climate of increasing terror and intimidation, people begin to disappear without a trace.
When his mother unexpectedly pulls him and his younger brother from school, she tells him they're going on an impromptu family trip. But he soon realizes that this will be no ordinary holiday: his parents are known supporters of the opposition, and they are going into hiding. Holed up in a safe house in the remote hills outside the city, the family assumes new identities. The boy names himself Harry after his hero Houdini, and as tensions rise and the uncertain world around him descends into chaos, he spends his days of exile learning the secrets of escape.
Told from the points of view of Harry as a grown man and as a boy, Kamchatka is an unforgettable story of courage and sacrifice, the tricks of time and memory, and the fragile yet resilient fabric of childhood.
"[Figueras] vividly evokes a child's reaction to a world beleaguered by violence . . . [A] hopeful message about the healing powers of imagination and love." --The New York Times
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Grove Press, Black Cat
Published: 05/03/2011
ISBN: 9780802170873
Pages: 312
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.50w x 1.10d
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 02/15/2011
Booklist 04/01/2011 pg. 24
Publishers Weekly 01/17/2011
Library Journal 06/01/2011 pg. 91
New Yorker (The) 06/13/2011 pg. 125
New York Times Book Review 07/03/2011 pg. 18
