Anna and the Swallow Man

Awards:   Nominated for TAYSHAS Reading List 2017 Winner of Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish Libraries 2017
Author:   Gavriel Savit
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780553522082


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   14 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Awards

  • Nominated for TAYSHAS Reading List 2017
  • Winner of Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish Libraries 2017

Overview

“[A] splendid debut novel. . . . This is masterly storytelling.” —The New York Times   Set in Poland during the Second World War, Anna and the Swallow Man is a stunning, literary, and wholly original New York Times bestseller and Publishers Weekly best book of the year perfect for readers of The Book Thief and All the Light We Cannot See.   Kraków, 1939. A million marching soldiers and a thousand barking dogs. This is no place to grow up. Anna Łania is just seven years old when the Germans take her father, a linguistics professor, during their purge of intellectuals in Poland. She’s alone.   And then Anna meets the Swallow Man. He is a mystery, strange and tall, a skilled deceiver with more than a little magic up his sleeve. And when the soldiers in the streets look at him, they see what he wants them to see.   The Swallow Man is not Anna’s father—she knows that very well—but she also knows that, like her father, he’s in danger of being taken, and like her father, he has a gift for languages: Polish, Russian, German, Yiddish, even Bird. When he summons a bright, beautiful swallow down to his hand to stop her from crying, Anna is entranced. She follows him into the wilderness.   Over the course of their travels together, Anna and the Swallow Man will dodge bombs, tame soldiers, and even, despite their better judgment, make a friend. But in a world gone mad, everything can prove dangerous. Even the Swallow Man.   “Exquisite.” —The Wall Street Journal   “A graceful story steeped in history, magic, myth, and archetype.” —The Horn Book Magazine, Starred   “This deeply moving debut novel casts naivete against the cruel backdrop of inhumanity.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred   “[A] quiet exploration of love and its limits.” —The Bulletin, Starred

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Author:   Gavriel Savit
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Ember
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9780553522082


ISBN 10:   0553522086
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   14 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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[A] splendid debut novel. . . . This is masterly storytelling. <i>The New York Times</i> Chilling yet tender. <i>People Magazine</i> Savit s economical prose beautifully captures a child s loss of innocence and the spiritual challenges that emerge when a safe world suddenly becomes threatening. <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, Starred Review The third-person narrative lyrical, fluid, with apervasive shadow of menace lends a folkloric feel to a graceful story steeped in history, magic, myth, and archetype; comparisons to<i>The Book Thief</i>areapt. <i>The Horn Book, </i>Starred Review<i> Savit s novel, with its wise, philosophical narrator, has the classic feel and elegant, precise language of a book that s been around forever. <i>Shelf Awareness, </i> Starred Review<i> [A]quiet exploration of love and its limits. <i>The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, </i>Starred Review<i> Artful, original, insightful. <i>Kirkus Reviews Amoving, thought-provoking story about coming-of-age in the midst of trauma. <i>Booklist</i><i> <i>The Book Thief</i>. <i>The Boy in the Striped Pajamas</i>. </i>Any book compared to both of these is in my eyes sure to have an exciting plot, be a fantastic eye opener, and have loveable characters. <i>Anna and the Swallow Man</i> did not disappoint. Just go and read it it is impossible not to love. <i><i>The Guardian </i>The story is powerful enough to resonate with all ages....Savit's novel, though a quick read, is a powerful one. And just like the child is follows, it has a deeper poignancy masked by its seemingly simple surface. <i> Mashable Written like a love song for language heartbreaking and entrancing and filled with characters whose survival is intimately, sometimes tragically, tied to their love of words. <i> Bustle Exquisite. <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>


A New York Times Bestseller A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year [A] splendid debut novel. . . . This is masterly storytelling. --The New York Times Chilling yet tender. --People Magazine Savit's economical prose beautifully captures a child's loss of innocence and the spiritual challenges that emerge when a safe world suddenly becomes threatening. --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review The third-person narrative--lyrical, fluid, with a pervasive shadow of menace--lends a folkloric feel to a graceful story steeped in history, magic, myth, and archetype; comparisons to The Book Thief are apt. --The Horn Book, Starred Review Savit's novel, with its wise, philosophical narrator, has the classic feel and elegant, precise language of a book that's been around forever. --Shelf Awareness, Starred Review [A] quiet exploration of love and its limits. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review Artful, original, insightful. --Kirkus Reviews A moving, thought-provoking story about coming-of-age in the midst of trauma. --Booklist The Book Thief. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Any book compared to both of these is in my eyes sure to have an exciting plot, be a fantastic eye opener, and have loveable characters. Anna and the Swallow Man did not disappoint. Just go and read it--it is impossible not to love. --The Guardian The story is powerful enough to resonate with all ages....Savit's novel, though a quick read, is a powerful one. And just like the child is follows, it has a deeper poignancy masked by its seemingly simple surface. --Mashable Written like a love song for language -- heartbreaking and entrancing and filled with characters whose survival is intimately, sometimes tragically, tied to their love of words. --Bustle Exquisite. --The Wall Street Journal [A] splendid debut novel. . . . This is masterly storytelling. The New York Times Chilling yet tender. People Magazine Savit s economical prose beautifully captures a child s loss of innocence and the spiritual challenges that emerge when a safe world suddenly becomes threatening. Publishers Weekly, Starred Review The third-person narrative lyrical, fluid, with apervasive shadow of menace lends a folkloric feel to a graceful story steeped in history, magic, myth, and archetype; comparisons toThe Book Thiefareapt. The Horn Book, Starred Review Savit s novel, with its wise, philosophical narrator, has the classic feel and elegant, precise language of a book that s been around forever. Shelf Awareness, Starred Review [A]quiet exploration of love and its limits. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review Artful, original, insightful. Kirkus Reviews Amoving, thought-provoking story about coming-of-age in the midst of trauma. Booklist The Book Thief. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Any book compared to both of these is in my eyes sure to have an exciting plot, be a fantastic eye opener, and have loveable characters. Anna and the Swallow Man did not disappoint. Just go and read it it is impossible not to love. The Guardian The story is powerful enough to resonate with all ages....Savit's novel, though a quick read, is a powerful one. And just like the child is follows, it has a deeper poignancy masked by its seemingly simple surface. Mashable Written like a love song for language heartbreaking and entrancing and filled with characters whose survival is intimately, sometimes tragically, tied to their love of words. Bustle Exquisite. The Wall Street Journal


A <i>New York Times</i> BestsellerA <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Best Book of the Year [A] splendid debut novel. . . . This is masterly storytelling. <i>The New York Times</i> Chilling yet tender. <i>People Magazine</i> Savit s economical prose beautifully captures a child s loss of innocence and the spiritual challenges that emerge when a safe world suddenly becomes threatening. <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, Starred Review The third-person narrative lyrical, fluid, with apervasive shadow of menace lends a folkloric feel to a graceful story steeped in history, magic, myth, and archetype; comparisons to<i>The Book Thief</i>areapt. <i>The Horn Book, </i>Starred Review<i> Savit s novel, with its wise, philosophical narrator, has the classic feel and elegant, precise language of a book that s been around forever. <i>Shelf Awareness, </i> Starred Review<i> [A]quiet exploration of love and its limits. <i>The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, </i>Starred Review<i> Artful, original, insightful. <i>Kirkus Reviews Amoving, thought-provoking story about coming-of-age in the midst of trauma. <i>Booklist</i><i> <i>The Book Thief</i>. <i>The Boy in the Striped Pajamas</i>. </i>Any book compared to both of these is in my eyes sure to have an exciting plot, be a fantastic eye opener, and have loveable characters. <i>Anna and the Swallow Man</i> did not disappoint. Just go and read it it is impossible not to love. <i><i>The Guardian </i>The story is powerful enough to resonate with all ages....Savit's novel, though a quick read, is a powerful one. And just like the child is follows, it has a deeper poignancy masked by its seemingly simple surface. <i> Mashable Written like a love song for language heartbreaking and entrancing and filled with characters whose survival is intimately, sometimes tragically, tied to their love of words. <i> Bustle Exquisite. <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>


Author Information

Gavriel Savit holds a BFA in musical theater from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he grew up. As an actor and singer, Gavriel has performed on three continents, from New York to Brussels to Tokyo. He lives in Brooklyn. This is his first novel. Learn more about Gavriel on the Web at GavrielSavit.com.

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