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Promise at Dawn (Revived Modern Classic)

 

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Promise at Dawn (Revived Modern Classic)
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Added Sep 10, 2013   Added Sep 10, 2013   Added Sep 10, 2013  
                 
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A romantic, thrilling memoir that has become a French classic.by Romain Gary (1914-80), a classic of modern French literature, has all the earmarks of a richly romantic novel. It is all the more thrilling, therefore, to read it and know that this is not fiction but a real-life story. As a young child, Romain Garys mother told him that a day would come when he would have to challenge and conquer the evil demons of submission and defeat. After all, he was to be a French military hero, ambassador, noted writer, and ladies man . . . . Thus anticipating battle, by the time of his death he had won the Cross of the Liberation, the Croix de Guerre, the Legion of Honor, the Prix Goncourt (the last rather a comedown, as his mother had mentioned the Nobel Prize); and he had been the French consul-general in Los Angeles. begins as the story of a mothers sacrifice. Alone and poor she fights fiercely to give her son the very best. Gary chronicles his childhood with her in Russia, Poland, and on the French Riveria. And he recounts his adventurous life as a young man fighting for France in World War II. But above all he tells the story of the love for his mother that was his very life, their secret and private planet, their wonderland "born out of a mothers murmur into a childs ear, a promise whispered at dawn of future triumphs and greatness, of justice and love."

 

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