I Am the Clay: A Novel
ISBN-13:
9780449221389
ISBN-10:
0449221385
Edition:
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Author:
Chaim Potok
Publication date:
1993
Publisher:
Fawcett
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
256 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780449221389
ISBN-10:
0449221385
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Chaim Potok
Publication date:
1993
Publisher:
Fawcett
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
256 pages
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I Am the Clay: A Novel (ISBN-13: 9780449221389 and ISBN-10: 0449221385), written by authors
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“[Chaim] Potok writes powerfully about the suffering of innocent people caught in the cross-fire of a war they cannot begin to understand. . . . Humanity and compassion for his characters leap from every page.”—San Francisco Chronicle
As the Chinese and the army of the North sweep south during the Korean War, an old peasant farmer and his wife flee their village across the bleak, bombed-out landscape. They soon come upon a boy in a ditch who is wounded and unconscious. Stirred by possessiveness and caring the woman refuses to leave the boy behind. The man thinks she is crazy to nurse this boy, to risk their lives for some dying stranger. Angry and bewildered, he waits for the boy to die. And when the boy does not die, the old man begins to believe that the boy possesss a magic upon which all their lives depend. . . .
As the Chinese and the army of the North sweep south during the Korean War, an old peasant farmer and his wife flee their village across the bleak, bombed-out landscape. They soon come upon a boy in a ditch who is wounded and unconscious. Stirred by possessiveness and caring the woman refuses to leave the boy behind. The man thinks she is crazy to nurse this boy, to risk their lives for some dying stranger. Angry and bewildered, he waits for the boy to die. And when the boy does not die, the old man begins to believe that the boy possesss a magic upon which all their lives depend. . . .
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