An Honest Man

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Uncover the profound layers of human experience with *An Honest Man*, the compelling novel by acclaimed author Ben Fergusson. This B-format paperback, published in 2020, delves into the intricacies of life in Berlin and expands upon the captivating narratives set in the same apartment block from Fergusson's earlier works, including *The Spring of Kasper Meier* and *The Other Hoffmann Sister*. With 384 pages of richly woven storytelling, this book is a must-have for fans of historical novels and contemporary literary fiction. The author, a recipient of prestigious accolades like the Betty Trask Prize and the HWA Debut Crown, skillfully captures pivotal moments in Berlin's complex history through sensitive character portrayals and insightful reflections. Whether you are a lover of German literature or simply seeking an engrossing read, *An Honest Man* is a powerful addition to any bookshelf. Explore themes of identity, love, and the search for truth that resonate across time, making this book perfect for readers of all ages. Plus, enjoy free shipping on this item—allow up to 6 weeks for delivery after placing your order, as cancellations cannot be processed once the order is confirmed.

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Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780349142579
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2020
Publisher: Little Brown
Pages: 384


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Ben Fergusson's debut novel, The Spring of Kasper Meier, was awarded the Betty Trask Prize and the HWA Debut Crown, and was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. The Other Hoffmann Sister and An Honest Man complete a trilogy of novels set in the same apartment block in Berlin at key moments in the city's twentieth-century history. His short fiction has been published in journals internationally and in 2020 he won the Sean O'Faolain International Short Story Prize. He also translates from German, winning a 2020 Stephen Spender Prize for poetry in translation. Ben lives in Berlin with his husband and son.

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