|publisher=MacLehose Press
|date=April 2014
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|summary=A well-crafted, and crafty, novel which disproves several stereotypes about the Germans – you can mention the War, and they do have a sense of humour.
|cover=Vermes_Look
I must thank the publishers for my review copy.
[[Hope: a Tragedy by Shalom Auslander]] is the book that has done a similar thing most recently. For a further, richer, though admittedly much less amusing, look at post-War German self-reflection, there is [[Guilt About the Past by Bernhard Schlink]]. You might also enjoy [[A Kill in the Morning by Graeme Shimmin]] and [[Sirius by Jonathan Crown and Jamie Searle Romanelli (translator)]].
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