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    The Ash Garden

    Book by Dennis Bock

    The Ash Garden is a novel written by Canadian author Dennis Bock and published in 2001.

    It is Bock's first novel, following the 1998 release of Olympia, a collection of short stories. The Ash Garden follows the stories of three main characters affected by World War II: Hiroshima bombing victim Emiko, German nuclear physicist Anton Böll, and Austrian-Jewish refugee Sophie Böll.

    The narrative is non-linear, jumping between different times and places, and the point of view alternates between the characters; Emiko's story being written in the first person while Anton and Sophie's stories are written in the third person.

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    Bock took several years to write the novel, re-writing several drafts, before having it published in August 2001 by HarperCollins (Canada), Alfred A. Knopf (USA) and Bloomsbury (UK).

    Critics gave it mostly positive reviews and it became a best-seller in Canada.

    It was nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award,