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		<title>The Most Precious of Cargoes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For readers of <i>The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas</i> and <i>The Book Thief</i>, Jean-Claude Grumberg's haunting fable, an enormous bestseller in his native France, tells a story of the Holocaust and the remarkable acts of kindness of which people are capable.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A haunting fable that tells a story of the Holocaust, and the remarkable acts of kindness which people are capable of.</p>
<p>&#8216;A magnificent small book to read urgently&#8217; &#8211; </b><b><i>Libération</i></b></p>
<p>Once upon a time in an enormous forest there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife. Around them a war wages, and hunger is a constant companion. Yet every night, the woodcutter&#8217;s wife prays for a child.</p>
<p>On a train crossing the forest, a Jewish father holds his twin children. His wife no longer has enough milk to feed them. In hopes of saving both their lives, he wraps his daughter in a shawl and gently throws her from the train.</p>
<p>While foraging for food, the woodcutter&#8217;s wife finds a bundle, a baby girl wrapped in a shawl. She knows that this little girl will be pursued, but she cannot ignore this gift: she will accept the precious cargo, and raise her as her own. . .</p>
<p><b>Set against the horrors of the Holocaust and told in a fairytale style, Jean-Claude Grumberg&#8217;s <i>The Most Precious of Cargoes </i>is a deeply moving fable about family and redemption. A story that reminds us that humanity can be found in the most inhumane of places.</p>
<p>Translated from French by Frank Wynne.</b></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Told in the gentle tone of a fable, Jean-Claude Grumberg&#8217;s <i>The Most Precious of Cargoes</i> tells the moving story of a woman who wanted a child, and a child who needed a home. It is a tale that teaches us that even in the darkest, most violent times, there is reason to believe in people&#8217;s capacity for kindness.</b></p>
<p>Once upon a time in an enormous forest there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife. Around them a war wages, and hunger is a constant companion. Yet every night, the woodcutter&#8217;s wife prays for a child.</p>
<p>On a train crossing the forest, a Jewish father holds his twin children. His wife no longer has enough milk to feed them. In hopes of saving both their lives, he wraps his daughter in a shawl and gently throws her from the train.</p>
<p>While foraging for food, the woodcutter&#8217;s wife finds a bundle, a baby girl wrapped in a shawl. She knows that this little girl will be pursued, but she cannot ignore this gift: she will accept the precious cargo, and raise her as her own. . .</p>
<p>Set against the horrors of the Holocaust and told with a fairytale-like lyricism, <i>The Most Precious of Cargoes</i>, translated from French by Frank Wynne, is a deeply moving fable about family and redemption, a story that reminds us that humanity can be found in the most inhumane of places.</p>
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