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381 pages, Hardcover
First published June 19, 1996
"And so he was renamed and another fragment of self fell away like a flake of dust."
". . . his name taken from him, the language lost, his religion changed, the past unknown, the person he had been for the first two years of his life erased. He saw how a family held its members' identities as a cup holds water. The person he had been as a child, a French-speaking boy with a mother and a father, brothers and sisters had been dissolved by the acid of circumstance and accident. He was still that person."
". . . yet there was no way he could make them understand that he was not a peasant. It is not easy to remain yourself, to keep your dignity and place, in a foreign country."