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The Time in Between
AuthorDavid Bergen
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherMcClelland & Stewart in Canada
Random House in the USA
Publication dateAugust 16, 2005
Publication placeCanada
Pages288 pp (McClelland & Stewart), 256 pp (Random House)
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OCLC58052004

The Time in Between is a novel by Canadian author David Bergen. It deals with a man named Charles Boatman, who mysteriously returns to Vietnam, where he had been a soldier earlier in his life, and his children, Ada and Jon, who also go to Vietnam to search for him.

Although generally called a war novel, the author states that he " see The Time in Between as a war novel".

The Time in Between was the recipient of the 2005 Scotiabank Giller Prize.

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