The Plateau

Maggie Paxson

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Author
Maggie Paxson
Publish Date
2019-08-13
Edition
Winner of the American Library in Paris Book Award
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
368
Publisher Name
Riverhead Books
ISBN-10
1594634750
ISBN-13
9781594634758
citemno
267963
SKU
9781594634758

Description

Winner of the American Library in Paris Book Award

Named a Best Book of 2019 by BookPage

During World War II, French villagers offered safe harbor to countless strangers—mostly children—as they fled for their lives. The same place offers refuge to migrants today. Why?

In a remote pocket of Nazi-held France, ordinary people risked their lives to rescue many hundreds of strangers, mostly Jewish children. Was this a fluke of history, or something more? Anthropologist Maggie Paxson, certainties shaken by years of studying strife, arrives on the Plateau to explore this phenomenon: What are the traits that make a group choose selflessness?

In this beautiful, wind-blown place, Paxson discovers a tradition of offering refuge that dates back centuries. But it is the story of a distant relative that provides the beacon for which she has been searching. Restless and idealistic, Daniel Trocmé had found a life of meaning and purpose—or it found him—sheltering a group of children on the Plateau, until the Holocaust came for him, too. Paxson's journey into past and present turns up new answers, new questions, and a renewed faith in the possibilities for us all, in an age when global conflict has set millions adrift. Riveting, multilayered, and intensely personal, The Plateau is a deeply inspiring journey into the central conundrum of our time.