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Falling 20th Anniversary Edition


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No. of pages 288

Published: 2017

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Through the long, oppressive summer after his grandfather's death, Lucas becomes aware of dark secrets surrounding the old man's activities during the war. Yet no one will speak openly to him about what happened all that time ago. Meanwhile, racial tension is growing in the neighbourhood, and Lucas is increasingly drawn to Benoit, a smooth-talking extremist who advocates action against migrant workers. And then there's Caitlin - captivating Caitlin - with her beautiful, sad dancing and her strong opinions. When tragedy strikes, Lucas must face a terrible choice. Falling is a gripping, disturbing book about the seductive power of extremism, the gulf between intentions and consequences, and the need to understand the past and take responsibility for one's actions. First published in Belgium, Falling has won six major international literary awards, topped bestseller lists across the world, and been translated into many languages. This twentieth-anniversary edition of the highly acclaimed classic shows that its themes of racism, neo-fascism and immigration are still as relevant as ever. 'Falling is a classic rite-of-passage novel...deeply imbued with themes of the interaction between the political and the personal. ..[A] challenging study of personal awareness, motivation and responsibility.' The Age

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards. It was recognised by the Lavki Award. It was recognised by the Golden Owl Award. It also was recognised by the Literature of the Flemish Provinces Award. It was recognised by the Book Lion. Also it was recognised by the Libris Woutertje Pieterse Award. It was recognised by the Zilveren Griffel Award. It was recognised by the Prix Du Lecteur of Mans and Sarthe.

There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Allen & Unwin .

Belgian writer ANNE PROVOOST is the author of a series of provocative novels that examine topics as varied as right-wing extremism, sexual abuse, and religion through the eyes of young protagonists. Falling was made into an English-language feature film. Anne is a member of the Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature and a member of PEN. Her novels have been published in eighteen different languages. JOHN NIEUWENHUIZEN is an Australian-based, award-winning translator of Dutch and Flemish literature. In 2007, John was awarded the NSW Premier's Translation Prize and PEN Medallion. In 2015 he was recognised with an IBBY Australia Honour Book award for Translation for his translation of Nine Open Arms by Benny Lindelauf. Anne Provoost is a young writer (32) who lives in Antwerp with her husband and two young children. She has lived in the USA and speaks impeccable English. Her first book for children was translated into five languages. Falling is her second book.

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Libris Woutertje Pieterse Award
This book was recognised by the Libris Woutertje Pieterse Award.

Golden Owl Award
This book was recognised by the Golden Owl Award.

Book Lion
This book was recognised by the Book Lion.

Zilveren Griffel Award
This book was recognised by the Zilveren Griffel Award.

Literature of the Flemish Provinces Award
This book was recognised by the Literature of the Flemish Provinces Award.

Lavki Award
This book was recognised by the Lavki Award.

Prix Du Lecteur of Mans and Sarthe
This book was recognised by the Prix Du Lecteur of Mans and Sarthe.

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