Far to Go
CBC Books | CBC | Posted: August 24, 2017 2:49 PM | Last Updated: August 24, 2017
Alison Pick
They are unable to leave the country in time to avoid deportation, but they do manage to get their six-year-old son Pepik a place on a Kindertransport. Meanwhile, a fascinating and compelling present-day strand in the story slowly reveals the unexpected fates of each of the Bauers. Through a series of surprising twists, Pick leads us to ask: What does it mean to cling to identity in the face of persecution? And what are the consequences if you attempt to change your identity?
Inspired by the harrowing five-year journey Alison Pick's own grandparents embarked upon from their native Czechoslovakia to Canada during the Second World War, Far to Go is an epic historical novel that traces one family's journey through these tumultuous and traumatic events. A layered, beautifully written, moving, and suspenseful story by one of our rising literary stars. (From House Of Anansi Press Inc)
Far To Go won the Helen and Stan Vine Jewish Book Award and was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction, both in 2011.