The Kites by Romain Gary - ISBN: 9781925498813
Paperback
Normandy, war, love, kites: joy’s flight against darkness soars.

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    30 October 2017

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Summary

Published in France in 1980, The Kites is a beautifully written novel about the triumph of joy over darkness.

Set in Normandy before and during WW II, The Kites is narrated by a young orphan Ludo Fleury, who is madly in love with Lila de Bronicki, a charming and self-absorbed Polish aristocrat. Despite the looming war, Ludo remains obstinately in love with Lila, and becomes involved in the Resistance. Ludo’s uncle and guardian, the colourful Ambroise Fleury, a passionate…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925498813
ISBN-10:1925498816
Author:Romain Gary, Miranda Richmond Mouillot
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:30 October 2017
Weight:444g
Dimensions:29mm x 398mm x 154mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Gary is a good model for our own century of transnational lives.’

‘Gary is a good model for our own century of transnational lives.’ * David Bellos, author of Romain Gary: A Tall Story *
‘A rich and layered love story that begins in innocence and moves through hardship toward a broad humanity.’ * Kirkus Reviews *
The Kites is indeed a treasure, capable of accessing an enormous node of insight and almost-overwhelming beauty spliced with bittersweet candour.’ * Bomb Magazine *
‘A poignant story dotted with moments of hilarity and absurdity made even more interesting by Ludo’s unusual outlook on life.’
* West Australian *
‘[Gary] recalls France in this moving and intermittently charming novel about idealism, creativity and love under the crushing pressure of war.’ – Sydney Morning Herald
‘When a French Resistance hero and awarded author focuses on World War II, his novel is bound to carry the ring of authenticity. In Gary’s case, there is also whimsy and humour…Gary relays everyday humanity and depravity in shades that are rarely black and white but either grey or wildly colourful.’ * North & South *
‘It is a rash, playful book, yet dark too…in Gary’s hands, fiction itself is a form of resistance.’ * Guardian *

About The Author

Romain Gary

Born in 1914 in what is now Lithuania, Romain Gary wrote nearly thirty novels and numerous short stories and screenplays. He was twice awarded France’s most prestigious literary award, the Prix Goncourt, once under his own name, and once under the pseudonym Emile Ajar.

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