Let Me Explain You (e-bog) af Liontas, Annie
Liontas, Annie (forfatter)

Let Me Explain You e-bog

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An unforgettable novel about a Greek American family and its enigmatic patriarch from a significant new voice in contemporary literature. ';Hilarious yet richThis debut by Annie Liontas will touch you' (The New York Times).Stavros Stavros Mavrakis, Greek immigrant and proud owner of the Gala Diner, believes he has just ten days to live. As he prepares for his final hours, he sends a scathing em...
E-bog 113,76 DKK
Forfattere Liontas, Annie (forfatter)
Forlag Scribner
Udgivet 14 juli 2015
Længde 352 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781476789101
An unforgettable novel about a Greek American family and its enigmatic patriarch from a significant new voice in contemporary literature. ';Hilarious yet richThis debut by Annie Liontas will touch you' (The New York Times).Stavros Stavros Mavrakis, Greek immigrant and proud owner of the Gala Diner, believes he has just ten days to live. As he prepares for his final hours, he sends a scathing email to his ex-wife and three grown daughters, outlining his wishes for how they each might better live their lives. With varying degrees of laughter and scorn, his family and friends dismiss his behavior as nothing more than a plea for attention, but when Stavros disappears, those closest to him are forced to confront the possibility of his death. A vibrant tour de force that races to a surprising conclusion, Let Me Explain You is told from multiple perspectives: Stavros Stavros, brimming with pride and cursing in broken English; his eldest daughter Stavroula, a talented chef in love with her bosss daughter; her sister, the wounded but resilient Litza; and many other voices who compose a veritable Greek chorus. Funny yet deeply moving, this pitch perfect (San Francisco Chronicle) novel delivers a thoughtful meditation on the power of storytelling. In Let Me Explain You, Annie Liontas explores our origins and family myths, the relationship between fathers and daughters, the complex bond of sisterhood, hunger and what feeds us, but the novels true heart is one filled with love and forgiveness (Minneapolis Star-Tribune).