The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel
In Lisbon in 1904, a young man named Tomás discovers an old journal. It hints at the existence of an extraordinary artifact that, if found, would redefine history. Travelling in one of Europe’s earliest automobiles, he sets out in search of this strange treasure.
Thirty-five years later, a Portuguese pathologist devoted to the murder mysteries of Agatha Christie finds himself at the centre of a murder mystery of his own and drawn into the consequences of Tomás’s quest.
Fifty years on, a Canadian senator takes refuge in his ancestral village in northern Portugal, grieving the loss of his beloved wife. But he arrives with an unusual companion: a chimpanzee. And there the century-old quest will come to an unexpected conclusion.
The High Mountains of Portugal - part quest, part ghost story, part contemporary fable - offers a haunting exploration of great love and great loss. Filled with tenderness, humour and endless surprises, it takes the reader on a road trip through Portugal in the last century - and through the human soul.
About the Author
Yann Martel is the author of Life of Pi, the #1 international bestseller published in more than 50 territories that has sold more than 12 million copies worldwide, won the 2002 Man Booker (among many other prizes) and was adapted to the screen in an Oscar-winning film by Ang Lee. Martel is also the award-winning author of The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, Self, Beatrice and Virgil, and a book of recommended reading- 101 Letters to a Prime Minister. Born in Spain in 1963, Yann Martel studied philosophy at Trent University and travelled widely before turning to writing. He lives in Saskatoon with the writer Alice Kuipers and their four children.
Paperback | 352 pages
130 x 197 x 24mm | 260g
27 Feb 2017
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
Melbourne, Australia
192549800X
9781925498004
Condition: Good
A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover, including very minimal scuff marks, and creasing near the spine, but no holes or tears. All pages are undamaged, with very minimal (barely visible) creasing but no tearing. No pencil underlining of text, no highlighting of text, no writing in margins. No missing pages.