Anthony Doerr | All the Light We Cannot See
Recorded Apr 11, 2017
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Anthony Doerr won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for All the Light We Cannot See, “a beautiful, daring, heartbreaking, oddly joyous novel” (Seattle Times) about a blind French girl and a German boy navigating the carnage of World War II. Also the winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and a National Book Award finalist, it spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list. Doerr’s other work includes the novel About Grace, two story collections, and a memoir, for which he has earned four O. Henry Prizes, the Story Prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship, among other honors.
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