The Inventory

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book The Inventory by Gila Lustiger, Skyhorse Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gila Lustiger ISBN: 9781628726350
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: November 17, 2015
Imprint: Arcade Publishing Language: English
Author: Gila Lustiger
ISBN: 9781628726350
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: November 17, 2015
Imprint: Arcade Publishing
Language: English

By the Jakob Wasserman Prize–winning author of The Guilt of Others: a “deeply moving” novel of a small German community torn apart in WWII (Le Monde).

Combining the immediacy of reportage with emotional intensity and imagination, The Inventory is “a book of extraordinary suggestive power” that explores the effects of Nazi paranoia on every segment of German society (Berliner Zeitung). Gila Lustiger weaves together the tales of ordinary people swept up in a catastrophic chapter of history.

Amid the routine of daily life—with its flirtations and quarrels, longings and disappointments—the mechanism of persecution spares no one. Intersecting stories reveal entwined relationships in a nation where no one is untouched by suspicion and fear; where housewives become both informants and saviors; where even children become protectors and abusers.

Considered a contemporary classic in Germany, The Inventory is “one of the most powerful testimonies we have to the gathering storm that annihilated a whole population” (The New York Times).

“Like Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader, Gila Lustiger’s The Inventory offers a tapestry of German society.” —Le Monde

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

By the Jakob Wasserman Prize–winning author of The Guilt of Others: a “deeply moving” novel of a small German community torn apart in WWII (Le Monde).

Combining the immediacy of reportage with emotional intensity and imagination, The Inventory is “a book of extraordinary suggestive power” that explores the effects of Nazi paranoia on every segment of German society (Berliner Zeitung). Gila Lustiger weaves together the tales of ordinary people swept up in a catastrophic chapter of history.

Amid the routine of daily life—with its flirtations and quarrels, longings and disappointments—the mechanism of persecution spares no one. Intersecting stories reveal entwined relationships in a nation where no one is untouched by suspicion and fear; where housewives become both informants and saviors; where even children become protectors and abusers.

Considered a contemporary classic in Germany, The Inventory is “one of the most powerful testimonies we have to the gathering storm that annihilated a whole population” (The New York Times).

“Like Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader, Gila Lustiger’s The Inventory offers a tapestry of German society.” —Le Monde

More books from Skyhorse Publishing

Cover of the book A Farewell to Justice by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book Blood Knots by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book Saint Peter's Snow by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book Monsieur by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book Music of a Life by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book The Song of Synth by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book My Patients Like Treats by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book The Untouchable Tree by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book The Clinic by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book Across the Savage Sea by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book 1969 and Then Some by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book The Light in High Places by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book The Boy Who Talked to Dogs by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book The City and the House by Gila Lustiger
Cover of the book Harry's Bar by Gila Lustiger
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy