THE SURVIVORS - Alex Schulman
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~ New Release - 2023
Three brothers must confront head-on the shattering childhood event that changed the course of their lives . . .
In the vein of Herman Kock's The Dinner and Ian McEwan's Atonement, The Survivors is a thrillingly fast-paced narrative that brilliantly dissects a mind unraveling in the wake of a tragedy to bring to light the ways in which our deepest loyalties leave us open to the greatest betrayals.
"Schulman's spare prose evokes a landscape seen through a child's eyes, where beauty and terror are inseparable to create a haunting study of complex sibling relationships and the layers of guilt and resentment laid down over a lifetime of burying the past." -- The Guardian
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THE SURVIVORS - Alex Schulman
THE SURVIVORS - Alex Schulman
~ Trade Paperback
~ New Release - 2023
Three brothers must confront head-on the shattering childhood event that changed the course of their lives . . .
In the vein of Herman Kock's The Dinner and Ian McEwan's Atonement, The Survivors is a thrillingly fast-paced narrative that brilliantly dissects a mind unraveling in the wake of a tragedy to bring to light the ways in which our deepest loyalties leave us open to the greatest betrayals.
"Schulman's spare prose evokes a landscape seen through a child's eyes, where beauty and terror are inseparable to create a haunting study of complex sibling relationships and the layers of guilt and resentment laid down over a lifetime of burying the past." -- The Guardian
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~ Trade Paperback
~ New Release - 2023
Three brothers must confront head-on the shattering childhood event that changed the course of their lives . . .
In the vein of Herman Kock's The Dinner and Ian McEwan's Atonement, The Survivors is a thrillingly fast-paced narrative that brilliantly dissects a mind unraveling in the wake of a tragedy to bring to light the ways in which our deepest loyalties leave us open to the greatest betrayals.
"Schulman's spare prose evokes a landscape seen through a child's eyes, where beauty and terror are inseparable to create a haunting study of complex sibling relationships and the layers of guilt and resentment laid down over a lifetime of burying the past." -- The Guardian























