Description: "First published in Great Britain by Doubleday, an imprint of Penguin Random House Ltd., 2022. First published in the United States of America by Viking/Pamela Dorman Books, a imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2022"--Title page verso.
Review Quotes: "When is a monster's child culpable? Guilt and complicity are multifaceted. John Boyne is a maestro of historical fiction. You can't prepare yourself for the magnitude and emotional impact of this powerful novel."
--John Irving, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The World According to Garp
--Amy Bloom, New York Times bestselling author of In Love "John Boyne has written a propulsive, heartrending mystery that delivers on both an intellectual and emotional level. It is the story of Gretel Fernsby, a ninety-one year old woman who has spent her life keeping a terrible secret, and the reckoning she faces when past and present collide. Complex. Ferocious. Beautiful and hard. I could not put this novel down."
--Ariel Lawhon, New York Times bestselling author of I Was Anastasia and Code Name Hélène "What an incredible feat of storytelling. All the Broken Places is a stark confrontation of evil, an examination of guilt and deflection, and an old-fashioned page-turner. John treads the finest of narrative lines with skill and grace and proves himself yet again to be among the world's greatest storytellers."
--Donal Ryan, #1 international bestselling author of The Queen of Dirt Island and Strange Flowers "A powerful novel about secrets and atonement after Auschwitz... All the Broken Places is a defence of literature's need to shine a light on the darkest aspects of human nature; and it does so with a novelist's skill, precision and power."
--The Guardian "This is a powerful page-turner, a novel that tackles complex issues while keeping its reader utterly gripped. Gretel's "final story" is an essential one."
--Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Clear your calendar. Get All the Broken Places and just don't make any plans, other than to read and read and read."
--Washington Blade
"A complex, thoughtful character study that avoids easy answers."
--Kirkus Reviews "In Gretel, Boyne has created a magnificently dyspeptic protagonist whose self-assurance, sharp tongue and wry humor are at odds with her private agony."
--the Financial Times