Junot Diaz | Junot Díaz |
Junot's pursuit was not only stopped, but he was forced to retreat to Amberg.
In a starred review, the industry publication Booklist called the book, "lively, funny, gritty, and achingly real," comparing Ginder to novelists Junot Diaz and Michael Chabon.
It did not help that General Paul Thiébault, the chief-of-staff to Junot, the French commander, had billeted himself at Jacome's house, and they became friends.