PositiveMinneapolis Star Tribune\"The laconic (fewer than 150 pages) semi-autobiographical story is shaped by a retrospective narrator\'s dreamlike memories of five women, whose lives intertwine with the semblance of 22-year-old Modiano, amid the lingering tension of collaboration in postwar Paris. It is an investigation into the enduring impact of \'encounters so brief they could\'ve easily fallen into oblivion.\' Though foreign in every sense of the word, Sleep of Memory beautifully captures the universally ambiguous sensation of recalling a distant memory. This account is for anyone who wonders \'whether they belonged to reality or the realm of dreams.\'\