Fiction
The Sonderberg Case
Wiesel weaves past and present into a meditation on guilt and memory. A theater critic covering a murder trial finds his own family history rising to the surface, demanding reckoning. The prose carries the weight of accumulated sorrow and hard-won wisdom. This book knows that some stories choose their tellers, not the other way around. For readers who understand that witnessing is both burden and blessing.
US$5.00
Ships fromPittsburgh, PA
Est. delivery3–5 business days
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