Poxl West has just published a memoir of his experiences as a Czechoslovakian Jewish refugee who became an RAF fighter pilot during World War II. His nephew, Elijah Goldstein, basks in the reflected aura of Uncle Poxl's success. However, there's a problem. Soon after the book's publication, Poxl is exposed as a fraud. He never flew the missions he described. The man who had been Elijah's surrogate grandfather disappears from his life, depriving the boy of his greatest hero. Telling this story by alternating between Poxl's memoir and Elijah's present-day experiences, the author of the award-winning novella
The Sensualist crafts an elegant debut of how war affects individuals, how disappointment in our loved ones can turn a life around in seconds, and how that life can be repaired.
VERDICT Torday (director of creative writing, Bryn Mawr Coll.) is a polished writer who creates an unforgettable character for whom the term flight describes his whole life. Poxl's inability to reconcile his love for people with their less-than-heroic behaviors, in the end, leaves him completely alone. This portrait of a Holocaust survivor's experiences is innovative, and its page-turning plot will keep readers on the edge until the very end. [See Prepub Alert, 9/29/14.]
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