Luka and the Fire of Life

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Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Random House Trade
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.28 X 7.96 X 0.63 inches | 0.47 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780679783473

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About the Author
Salman Rushdie is the author of fourteen previous novels, including Midnight's Children (for which he won the Booker Prize and the Best of the Booker), Shame, The Satanic Verses, The Moor's Last Sigh, and Quichotte, all of which have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize; a collection of stories, East, West; a memoir, Joseph Anton; a work of reportage, The Jaguar Smile; and three collections of essays, most recently Languages of Truth. His many awards include the Whitbread Prize for Best Novel, which he won twice; the PEN/Allen Foundation Literary Service Award; the National Arts Award; the French Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger; the European Union's Aristeion Prize for Literature; the Budapest Grand Prize for Literature; and the Italian Premio Grinzane Cavour. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University. He is a former president of PEN America. His books have been translated into over forty languages.
Reviews

"A magical fable . . . nonstop fun."--The Washington Post

"A fantastic adventure tale."--New York Post

"Riddles, puns and other wordplay enliven the writing. . . . The charm and cleverness of this buoyant fantasy will draw you into its Magical World."--Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Smart and entertaining . . . should please children and adults alike."--The Miami Herald

"[Rushdie's] exuberant wordplay is evident on every page."--The New York Times Book Review

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