The Tree of the Toraja

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22220857907
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14.99
book_author_name: 
Philippe Claudel
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
Quercus Publishing
published_date: 
26/07/2018
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9780857057709
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Books > Fiction > Modern & contemporary fiction
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Philippe Claudel|Paperback|Quercus Publishing|26/07/2018
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9780857057709
Book Description: 
A middle-aged filmmaker visits Indonesia and becomes entranced by the Toraja custom of interning the bodies of very young deceased children in the trunks of trees. In time, the trunk heals, encasing and protecting the tiny bodies as the tree grows slowly heavenwards. On his return to France, the filmmaker receives news that his dearest friend is dying of cancer, prompting a reflection on the part death occupies in our existence, our inability to confront our mortality and our struggle to conceive of a happy life after a devastating loss.For the Toraja, dying is a central part of being alive. Death is at the forefront of their culture, unlike the western preference for keeping death firmly in the shadows, unacknowledged until it begins to really breathe down your neck and simply cannot be ignored; a taboo subject to be feared and resented. Like the trees of the Toraja, this powerful novel encloses and preserves memories of lost loves and friendships, and contains the promise of rebirth and rebuilding, even after a terrible tragedy.

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