The Glass Château

A Novel

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Pub Date Jun 20 2023 | Archive Date Aug 15 2023

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Description

From the critically acclaimed author of Universe of Two and The Baker’s Secret, a novel of hope, healing, and the redemptive power of art, set against the turmoil of post-World War II France and inspired by the life of Marc Chagall.

One month after the end of World War II, amid the jubilation in the streets of France, there are throngs of people stunned by the recovery work ahead. Every bridge, road, and rail line, every church and school and hospital, has been destroyed. Disparate factions—from Communists, to Resistance fighters, to federalists, to those who supported appeasement of the Nazis—must somehow unite and rebuild their devastated country.

Asher lost his family during the war, and in revenge served as an assassin in the Resistance. Burdened by grief and guilt, he wanders through the blasted countryside, stunned by what has become of his life. When he arrives at le Chateau Guerin, all he seeks is a decent meal. Instead he finds a sanctuary, an oasis despite being filled with people every bit as damaged as him. But they are calming themselves, and recovering inch by inch, by turning sand into glass, and glass into windows for the bombed cathedrals of France.

It's a volatile place, and these former warriors manage their trauma in different ways. But they are helped by women of courage and affection. Asher turns out to have a gift for making windows, and decides to hide the fact that he is Jewish so the devout Catholics who own the chateau will not expel him. As the secrets of the chateau’s residents become known one by one, they experience more heated conflict and greater challenges. And as Asher kindles his talents for glasswork, his recovery will lead the way for them all.


From the critically acclaimed author of Universe of Two and The Baker’s Secret, a novel of hope, healing, and the redemptive power of art, set against the turmoil of post-World War II France and...


Advance Praise

“Kiernan extends his fresh approach to WWII fiction with this spellbinding fable of sanctuary, art, and recovery. . . . A dramatic and transfixing tale that responds to life's horrors by celebrating beauty, resiliency, and soulfulness.”

Booklist, starred review


“A bittersweet story of beauty...Kiernan has written a lovely, moving elegy for those who were lost, and resilient survivors who long for redemption.”

Minneapolis Star Tribune 

“Kiernan extends his fresh approach to WWII fiction with this spellbinding fable of sanctuary, art, and recovery. . . . A dramatic and transfixing tale that responds to life's horrors by celebrating...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780063227316
PRICE $30.00 (USD)
PAGES 384

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Featured Reviews

I absolutely loved this book! I would love for it to turn into a series. The setting is wonderful it takes you straight back to France after WWII. The characters are masterfully done. The story is so interesting, and the historical details make me want to learn more. A must read for historical fiction fans!

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