'Distinct, biting, bristling, swirling' Tice Cin, author of Keeping the House From award-winning author Olivia Wenzel comes a captivating and unsettling literary debut about race, politics, feminism, motherhood, nationality and enduring love. A young woman attends a play about the Berlin Wall coming down and is the only Black person in the audience. She is sitting with her boyfriend by a bathing lake and four neo-Nazis show up. In New York, she witnesses Trump's election victory in a strange hotel room and later awakes to panicked messages from friends. Engaging in a witty question and answer with herself, the narrator looks at our rapidly changing times and tells the story of her family: her mother, who was a punk in East Germany and never had the freedom she dreamed of and her absent Angolan father. But in the background of everything is the memory of her twin brother, who died when they were nineteen. 'So exuberant, inventive, brainy, sensitive and hilarious' FRANCISCO GOLDMAN, author of Monkey Boy 'An audacious and disturbing novel.' MICHELLE DE KRETSER, author of Scary Monsters
Jean Paget is just twenty years old and working in Malaya when the Japanese invasion begins. When she is captured she joins a group of other European women and children whom the Japanese force to m...
Online ár:
5 357 Ft
Eredeti ár: 5 638 Ft
Online ár:
3 710 Ft
Eredeti ár: 3 905 Ft
Online ár:
3 898 Ft
Eredeti ár: 4 103 Ft
0
az 5-ből
0 értékelés alapján