Promise of a Normal Life e-bog
157,56 DKK
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For readers of Marilynne Robinson, Elizabeth Strout, and Katie Kitamura, the indelible journey of a quiet young womanthe ';silent person' in the Sederfinding her way. Hailed as ';radiant and transporting' (Margot Livesey), The Promise of a Normal Life is a poet's debut novel, so evocative of life as lived that ittransports you to a time and place you can practically see, touch, and feel. The u...
E-bog
157,56 DKK
Forlag
Arcade
Udgivet
7 februar 2023
Længde
216 sider
Genrer
FA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781956763614
For readers of Marilynne Robinson, Elizabeth Strout, and Katie Kitamura, the indelible journey of a quiet young womanthe ';silent person' in the Sederfinding her way. Hailed as ';radiant and transporting' (Margot Livesey), The Promise of a Normal Life is a poet's debut novel, so evocative of life as lived that ittransports you to a time and place you can practically see, touch, and feel. The unnamed narrator is a fiercely observant, introverted Jewish-American girl who seems to exist in a private and separate realm. Shes the child of a first-generation doctor and lawyerwhose own stories have the loud grandeur of family legendin an America where Jews are excluded from the country club across the street. Her expectations for adulthood are often contradictory. In the changing landscape of the 1960s, she attempts to find her way through the rituals of life, her geography expanding across the country, across the ocean, and into multiple nations. Along the way, she meets a glamorous hairdresser on a cruise ship to Israel, loopy tarot-card-reading passengers, and Alice-in-Wonderland lawyers in Haifa. There's a blue-eyed all-American college boyfriend, a mystified tourist agent in the Lofoten Islands, a handsome eligible rabbi in LA, a righteous and self-absorbed MIT professor, and a clandestine, calculating lover in Boston. Eventually, she finds her own compass, but only after being swept to several distant shores by many winds.
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