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Original Title: Far to go
ISBN: 0062034626 (ISBN13: 9780062034625)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.harpercollins.com/9780062034625/far-to-go
Setting: Czechoslovakia Prague (Praha)(Czech Republic)
Literary Awards: Booker Prize Nominee for Longlist (2011), Canadian Jewish Book Award for Fiction (2011)
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Far to Go Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 2767 Users | 343 Reviews

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Title:Far to Go
Author:Alison Pick
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:April 19th 2011 by Harper Perennial (first published August 28th 2010)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. War. World War II. Holocaust. Cultural. Canada

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The Man Booker Prize finalist Far to Go by acclaimed author Alison Pick is historical fiction at its very best.

When Czechoslovakia relinquishes the Sudetenland to Hitler, the powerful influence of Nazi propaganda sweeps through towns and villages like a sinister vanguard of the Reich's advancing army. A fiercely patriotic secular Jew, Pavel Bauer is helpless to prevent his world from unraveling as first his government, then his business partners, then his neighbors turn their back on his affluent, once-beloved family. Only the Bauers' adoring governess, Marta, sticks by Pavel, his wife, Anneliese, and their little son, Pepik, bound by her deep affection for her employers and friends. But when Marta learns of their impending betrayal at the hands of her lover, Ernst, Pavel's best friend, she is paralyzed by her own fear of discovery—even as the endangered family for whom she cares so deeply struggles with the most difficult decision of their lives.

Interwoven with a present-day narrative that gradually reveals the fate of the Bauer family during and after the war, Far to Go is a riveting family epic, love story, and psychological drama.

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One of the longlisted novels for the Booker Prize 2011, Far to Go is certainly attracting a lot of attention from readers and all with good reason - it's a refreshing look at a period of history which should never grow stale in our minds no matter how many years go by.The main focus of the novel is on the Bauers, a young, secular Jewish family living in Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia which has been invaded by Germany. Pavel, a wealthy factory owner, Anneliese, his stunning, self obsessed wife and

"There were families in England who gave up everything they had, and often what they did not have, to offer a tiny traveler some kind of home. There are stories of love and heartbreaking humanity but these are not the bulk of the stories." "What I have found far more frequently are cases of trauma and upset. The Kindertransport children that were sent out of Czechoslovakia often spoke no English. They arrived in a country with no desire for war, battling tensions about its own role in the

Marta works as a governess for Pavel and Annelise Bauer, an affluent Jewish family in Czechoslovakia. When the Sudetenland is given up to Germany in the Munich Agreement, in an effort to restrain Hitler, the Bauers (though secular Jews) fear for their lives. They, thus, flee to Prague with Marta in tow. Believing they have escaped Hitler, they settle into new lifes. That is until Marta betrays them and the consequences of her actions will have a marked effect on her own life.This is the type of

Czechoslovakia. 1938. War is coming, and invasion by Germany seems inevitable. Pavel and Anneliese Bauer think that they will be safe. That their young son, Pepik, will be safe. They are affluent, successful, good people. Yes, they are Jews, but they are secular Jews, not practicing the faith. But of course they wont be safe. And they will have to make painful decisions about what to do, about how best to protect their son. Alison Pick tells their story simply and clearly. She picks out details

The inspiration behind Far to Go is Alison Picks own family history. Her grandparents were forced to flee from persecution in Czechoslovakia during the Second World War, eventually settling in Canada. She uses this to create the story of the Bauer family, a priviledged Czech family who are Jewish by birth but dont really practise their faith. However, Pavel, Anneliese and their young son Pepik are Jewish enough to become targets as the Nazi occupations spreads across Europe. The family must try

I was enjoying this until I realised the author was writing a different novel to the one I wanted to read, was following characters I wasn't interested in. There were clues early on that this was going to go off the rails when an overwrought narrator kept interrupting the wartime narrative to speak in the first person. However, these interludes were short so it was easy to ignore them and hope for the best. What interested me initially was she focused on two characters who were potentially

"There were families in England who gave up everything they had, and often what they did not have, to offer a tiny traveler some kind of home. There are stories of love and heartbreaking humanity but these are not the bulk of the stories." "What I have found far more frequently are cases of trauma and upset. The Kindertransport children that were sent out of Czechoslovakia often spoke no English. They arrived in a country with no desire for war, battling tensions about its own role in the

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