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Tara Ison

    Tara Ison delves into the depths of the human psyche and the complexities of relationships through her compelling prose. Her works are characterized by a keen insight into human nature and a masterful command of language. The author expertly crafts narratives that draw readers into intricate situations, prompting reflection on their own lives. Her style is both lyrical and starkly honest, making her an unforgettable storyteller.

    At The Hour Between Dog And Wolf
    • At The Hour Between Dog And Wolf

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf is the story of a twelve-year-old Parisian Jewish girl in World War II France, living "in hiding" as a Catholic orphan with a family in a small village. When Danielle Marton's father is killed during the early days of the German Occupation, her mother sends her to live in a quiet farming town near Limoges in Vichy France. Now called Marie-Jean Chantier, Danielle struggles to balance the truth of what's happened to her family and her country with the lies she must tell to keep herself safe. At first, she's bitter about being left behind by her mother, and horrified at having to milk the cow and memorize Catholic prayers for church. But as the years pass and the Occupation worsens, Danielle finds it easier to suppress her former life entirely, and Marie-Jean becomes less and less of an act. By the time she's fifteen and there is talk amongst the now divided town of an Allied invasion, not only has Danielle lost the memories of her father's face and the smell of her mother's perfume, but her very self, transforming into a strict Catholic, a fervent disciple of fascism, as well as a German collaborator. At the Hour Between Dog and Wolf is a hauntingly beautiful novel about identity, and how a vulnerable mind can be tragically reshaped under the influence of extremist ideologies.

      At The Hour Between Dog And Wolf