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Edition 12 (1928)
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Winners
1 peopleTracing the lives of five people who die when a bridge collapses in Peru, the novel reconsiders chance and fate, love and loss, and the meaning of death. From a small disaster, it draws out the universal shape of human connection.
A single collapse becomes a way of illuminating the meaning of life itself.
144 pages
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