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Gavriel Savit

    Gavriel Savit delves into complex moral dilemmas and the darker aspects of human nature. His writing is characterized by keen insights into character psychology and masterful storytelling. Through his works, he explores themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning in an ambiguous world. Savit's distinctive style and narrative depth make him a compelling author.

    Gavriel Savit
    Come See the Fair
    The Way Back
    Anna and the Swallow Man
    • 2024

      Come See the Fair

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Chicago World's Fair, a twelve-year-old orphan named Eva Root uncovers her magical powers while navigating a web of intrigue. As she delves deeper into her newfound abilities, she finds herself caught in a dark conspiracy that threatens her and those around her. This adventure blends elements of fantasy and mystery, highlighting Eva's journey of self-discovery amidst the wonders and dangers of the fair.

      Come See the Fair
    • 2020

      The Way Back

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(1093)Add rating

      A compelling narrative that explores profound themes of identity, resilience, and the human experience, this National Book Award finalist delves into the complexities of personal and cultural histories. Through rich character development and evocative prose, the author weaves a story that resonates with readers, inviting them to reflect on their own journeys. The book's unique perspective and emotional depth make it a significant contribution to contemporary literature.

      The Way Back
    • 2016

      Anna and the Swallow Man is a stunning, literary, and wholly original debut novel that tells a new WW2 story. KrakÃ3w, 1939, is no place to grow up. There are a million marching soldiers and a thousand barking dogs. And Anna Lania is just seven years old when the Germans take her father and suddenly, sheâe(tm)s alone. Then she meets the Swallow Man. He is a mystery, strange and tall. And like Anna's missing father, he has a gift for languages: Polish, Russian, German, Yiddish, even Bird. When he summons a bright, beautiful swallow down to his hand to stop her from crying, Anna is entranced. Over the course of their travels together, Anna and the Swallow Man will dodge bombs, tame soldiers, and even, despite their better judgement, make a friend. But in a world gone mad, everything can prove dangerous . . .

      Anna and the Swallow Man