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The absolutist by john boyne
The absolutist by john boyne




We hope you’ll join us.Boyne’s new novel documents the lives of two inseparable men navigating the trenches of WWI and the ramifications of a taboo involvement.

the absolutist by john boyne

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the absolutist by john boyne the absolutist by john boyne

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the absolutist by john boyne

“I didn’t think it was all that great.” I pointed out. “You fought in the Great War?” a journalist from The Guardian asked me in a long interview to coincide with the presentation of the prize.






The absolutist by john boyne