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Hunger
Hunger
Author: Elise Blackwell
A spare and haunting story of love, memory, and appetite from one of modern Europe?s darkest times. — Traveling to the world?s remote places, a daring scientist has spent his life collecting rare plants for the Soviet Union's premier botanical institute. From the Saharan desert to the mountain passes of Afghanistan, from the rivers of South Ameri...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780316907194
ISBN-10: 0316907197
Pages: 160
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  • Currently 2.9/5 Stars.
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2.9 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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hannia2 avatar reviewed Hunger on + 9 more book reviews
I did not enjoy this book. It was a good idea for a book, but I did not enjoy the way it was executed.

It was a quick read but it seemed vague and disjointed.

(*** possible spoiler below***)
The main character is put out there for you to hate as if nothing is redeemable about him. I did hate him for is adulterous affairs. I did not hate him for stealing food to survive, as I feel I was suppose to.

I would try another book by this author. I would recommend this book to try since it was not a huge time investment if you don't like it.

(FYI: I read this book and then "Fat Girl" by Judith Moore. The contrast was nice.)
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Small book. Unusually thought provoking. Life during the German seige of Leningrad when famine is widespread. A scientist in the area of food production, finds himself tested in the crucible of history,as he and his fellow scientists agree not to eat the food they are working with.
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a gem of a little book - set in St. Petersburg/Leningrad during the 900-day seige


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