Roma meets A Gentleman in Moscow in this vivid portrait of the
twentieth century, witnessed by one boy from his self-imposed refuge in
Mexico City.
Galo has not left his home on Amsterdam Street, not since the day in
1938 when a shocking act of violence split his family apart. His
hermitage is made easier by the peculiar design of the street. It is
shaped like an ellipse -- if you walk it, you will find yourself
returning to the same place again and again.
Playing host to Jewish refugees, Spanish exiles, and Latin American
revolutionaries, his home becomes the school at which Galo learns about
a world he never sees, and the ideals and terrors that shape history. He
begins to realize that Amsterdam Street, the site of endless returns,
may be the true centre of the world. Appointing himself the street's
guardian, Galo witnesses the decades pass, knowing that everyone who
walks away must one day come back.
A novel of rare humanity and grace, The Guardian of Amsterdam Street
is a stunning portrait of a neighbourhood where the whole of the
twentieth century comes alive and a moving inquiry into how we shape the
world, and how it transforms us in turn.