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Genre Novel | 3.9/5 Goodreads Publication date 1999 Pages 714 Originally published 1999 Page count 714 ISBN 0330361392 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Publisher Pan Macmillan, Australia Similar You gotta have balls, Lola Bensky, Between Mexico and Poland, Things Could Be Worse, Only in New York |
Too Many Men (1999) is a novel by Australian author Lily Brett. It won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 2000 for the Best Book from the South-East Asia and South Pacific Region.
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Ruth Rothwax, a successful New York business-woman, takes her 80-year-old father Edek, a Holocaust survivor living in Melbourne, back to Poland, to revisit the land of his birth. They are also accompanied, unknown to Edek, by the ghost of the dead Nazi Rudolf Höss. The novel explores the two main characters' different responses to what they find.
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