The Hare With Amber Eyes

By Edmund de Waal

This intelligent and humble family memoir traces the origins of Edmund de Waal’s collection of netsuke miniatures, simultaneously telling the miraculous story of his family, the Ephrussi, and the loss of their home, family and fortune when the Nazis invaded Vienna in 1938.
~ Her Majesty Queen Camilla
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Publish Date: 2011 Awards: 2011 Costa Book Award; 2011 the Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize

264 wood and ivory carvings, none of them bigger than a matchbox: Edmund de Waal was entranced when he first encountered the collection in his great uncle Iggie’s Tokyo apartment. When he later inherited the ‘netsuke’, they unlocked a story far larger and more dramatic than he could ever have imagined.

From a burgeoning empire in Odessa to fin de siecle Paris, from occupied Vienna to Tokyo, Edmund de Waal traces the netsuke’s journey through generations of his remarkable family against the backdrop of a tumultuous century.

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