The Last Hiccup

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Literary FictionComing of AgeEmotionalHumorousDarkWorld War IIRussian LiteratureTranslated FictionFamily DynamicsEastern European LiteratureEarly 20th CenturyInterwar PeriodBittersweetMedical
Historical Fiction

The Last Hiccup

Christopher Meades

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A darkly funny, tragic, and ultimately heroic novel set in 1930s Russia, The Last Hiccup is the story of Vladimir, an eight-year-old boy stricken with a case of the hiccups -- that lasts over a decade. Put through a series of extraordinary, often bizarre treatments by a famous physician, Sergei Namestikov, Vlad is spirited away from his rural home and doting mother to a hospital in Moscow. But Sergei's chief medical rival, the brilliant Alexander Afiniganov, believes that beneath Vladimir's mirror-less eyes lurks a pure, unbridled evil, and Vlad is removed from polite society. Isolated from everyone and everything -- save his hiccups -- Vladimir grows up to find inner peace among the hiccupping. On his way back into the world he once knew, through a country now in the midst of war, he encounters many strange people and situations, and worries about what would happen to him should a cure for his now-comforting affliction be found.

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2 copies

Publisher

ECW Press

Pages

240

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781550229738

ISBN-10

1550229737

Language

English

Published

2012-04-01