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Eldorado

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Laurent GaudéFirst published 20084 editions

A moving fable about luck, persistence, and hope, grounded in the often tragic reality of modern-day immigration, by the winner of the 2004 Prix Goncort. Captain Salvatore Piracci has sailed along the Italian coast for the last twenty years, intercepting boats with clandestine African immigrants who have risked everything in the hope of reaching the new Eldorado. But when Piracci is confronted by a woman haunted by the death of her son, killed during an illegal crossing, he is forced to question the validity of his border-patrolling mission. Meanwhile, two brothers prepare to leave Sudan and make the dangerous passage to Europe. Separated mid-voyage, Suleiman, the youngest, vows to make it to the promised land and find the means to reunite with his ailing elder brother. At a time when debates over immigration and national identity dominate headlines in the United States and Europe, best-selling author Laurent Gaude offers a unique portrait of the individuals who compromise their dreams and endanger their lives in search of a better existence. About the author: Laurent Gaude is the author of Death of an Ancient King (winner of the Prix de Goncourt des Lyceens and the Prix des Libraires) and The House of Scorta (winner of the Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award). His novels have been published in twenty different languages, and he is also an accomplished playwright.

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First publish date July 22, 20081 credited authorSearch language english

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