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Title:
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Dinner, The |
Authors:
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Koch, Herman |
Genre:
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Fiction |
Pages:
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309 |
Year:
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2009 |
Language:
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English |
Description:
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An upscale Amsterdam restaurant and an opportunity for an evening of conviviality. But brothers Serge and Paul are there with their wives, not to enjoy themselves, but to resolve a dilemma they never imagined they would face: their teenage sons have been in involved in a distressing crime that although caught on CCTV, leaves the boys unidentifiable except to their parents. In their efforts to decide on a course of action, old sibling rivalries are laid bare, juxtaposed with their instinctive desire to protect their own.
This riveting story offers up the conflicted morality of modern life while serving as a disturbing reminder of how thin the veneer of civilised behaviour truly is.
Comments from Groups: The style initially is cynical and negative but this seems to fade, or perhaps one becomes accustomed to it. We were surprised by the violence, deceived by the smoke and mirrors, annoyed by the inaccurate medical information (at least the doctors were) but generally had a robust discussion, as we had been intrigued enough to finish the book. Auckland 166 A book which had a mixed reception. We all, however, found it thought provoking, and discussed patterns of violence, how co-dependent relationships work, and what is 'really loving' your children etc Lower Hutt 004 A good holiday read. I found it quite chilling, and had trouble putting it down. A great discussion resulted from various 'issues' in the story. Whangamata 002 Not really believable. Writing style fine, but author did not portray relationships as we understand them. The story had potential but didn't quite deliver, and took a very long time to unfold. Auckland 050 This book provoked a vigorous discussion. A powerful, disturbing read that exposes many issues confronting modern parenting ! Hokianga 001 Some liked the book because of the twists and the way they unfolded over the meal. Some thought it would make a good movie, or make a great play. Some did not enjoy the book, and didn't have any sympathy for the characters. We had a good discussion for a book which was not enjoyed by most. Thames 005
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Categories:
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Fiction, Morals/Ethics, Relationships, Social commentary/perspectives, Suspense/Thriller, Translation, Holland, Blind Low Vision library |
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