The Notebook Trilogy
Trilogy of novels by Ágota Kristóf / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Notebook Trilogy, with all three books written by Ágota Kristóf, tells the story of originally unnamed identical-twin brothers who live with their grandmother in a small village and border town of a war-torn country during an unspecified war. Throughout their journey, the boys express a singularly naïve ethical stance that is simultaneously amoral and generous. The second and third books reveal the names of the twins as Claus and Lucas. The setting in the first and second novels is most likely a fictitious Hungarian village and the unspecified war is believed to be World War II.[1][2]
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The Notebook (1986), The Proof (1988), and The Third Lie (1991) | |
Author | Ágota Kristóf |
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Translator | Alan Sheridan, David Watson, and Marc Romano |
Country | France |
Language | French, English |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Published in English | 1997 |
Media type | Print, E-book, Audio |
No. of books | Three in one volume |
OCLC | 36739625 |
Website | Publisher's website |
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