The Tobacconist

The Tobacconist

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction
Paperback Published on: 06/04/2017
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The Tobacconist
Beautiful writing that captures the joys and horrors of looming adolescence and the wider world
The Tobacconist is a pre-wartime coming of age story that depicts a young, naïve adolescent confronted not only with city living, but also the wider realit... READ MORE
Nicole at Haywards Heath

Synopsis

Waterstones Fiction Book of the Month for April (2017)

From Robert Seethaler, the author of the Man Booker International shortlisted A Whole Life, comes a deeply moving story of ordinary lives profoundly affected by the Third Reich, in the tradition of novels such as Fred Uhlman's classic Reunion, Bernhard Schlink's The Reader and Rachel Seiffert's The Dark Room.

When seventeen-year-old Franz exchanges his home in the idyllic beauty of the Austrian lake district for the bustle of Vienna, his homesickness quickly dissolves amidst the thrum of the city.

In his role as apprentice to the elderly tobacconist Otto Trsnyek, he will soon be supplying the great and good of Vienna with their newspapers and cigarettes.

Among the regulars is a Professor Freud, whose predilection for cigars and occasional willingness to dispense romantic advice will forge a bond between him and young Franz.

It is 1937. In a matter of months Germany will annex Austria and the storm that has been threatening to engulf the little tobacconist will descend, leaving the lives of Franz, Otto and Professor Freud irredeemably changed.

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781509806591
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Weight: 174g
  • Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 14 mm

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The Tobacconist
Wonderful
Having read A Whole Life by the same author and been very impressed I had no option but to read this one too. Very pleased to report that this also doesn't... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
The Tobacconist
Dark but optimistic tale
This powerful tale of individual resistance against a greater evil has never been more relevant. The tale of Franz’s emergence from childhood innocence to... READ MORE
Tim Dumble
The Tobacconist
Trite
This book is poor. Each to his own, but I can only guess that many reviewers confuse the seriousness of the subject-matter with the book itself, which is ... READ MORE
ElaR