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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. From the award-winning author of The Book of V., an unflinching, lushly imagined love story set against the backdrop of the epic frontierWhen 16-year-old Minna Losk journeys from Odessa to America as a mail-order bride, she dreams of a young, wealthy husband, a handsome townhouse, and freedom from physical labor and pogroms. But her husband Max turns out to be twice her age, rigidly Orthodox, and living in a one-room sod hut in South Dakota with his two teenage sons.The country is desolate, the work treacherous. And most troubling, Minna finds herself increasingly attracted to her older stepson. As a brutal winter closes in, the family's limits are tested, and Minna, drawing on strengths she barely knows she has, is forced to confront her despair, as well as her desire.A Boston Globe Best SellerEvocative of Alice Munro, Amy Bloom, and Willa Cather, but fueled by Anna Solomons singular imagination . . . a masterful debut . . . embroidered with sage, beautiful writing on every page . . . marks the start of a long, fine, and important career. Jenna Blum, author of Those Who Save UsMinna is a terrifically complex heroine: a little snobby, a little selfish and wholly sympathetic. The New York Times Like.Jonathan Safran Foer and Dara Horn. [A] wondrously strange story of Jewish immigration. Miami Herald This mythic rendition of the American immigrant narrative.finds the wondrous in the ordinary and vividly depicts the complex collisions between the Old World and the New. More Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781594485350
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Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. From the award-winning author of The Book of V., an unflinching, lushly imagined love story set against the backdrop of the epic frontierWhen 16-year-old Minna Losk journeys from Odessa to America as a mail-order bride, she dreams of a young, wealthy husband, a handsome townhouse, and freedom from physical labor and pogroms. But her husband Max turns out to be twice her age, rigidly Orthodox, and living in a one-room sod hut in South Dakota with his two teenage sons.The country is desolate, the work treacherous. And most troubling, Minna finds herself increasingly attracted to her older stepson. As a brutal winter closes in, the family's limits are tested, and Minna, drawing on strengths she barely knows she has, is forced to confront her despair, as well as her desire.A Boston Globe Best SellerEvocative of Alice Munro, Amy Bloom, and Willa Cather, but fueled by Anna Solomons singular imagination . . . a masterful debut . . . embroidered with sage, beautiful writing on every page . . . marks the start of a long, fine, and important career. Jenna Blum, author of Those Who Save UsMinna is a terrifically complex heroine: a little snobby, a little selfish and wholly sympathetic. The New York Times Like.Jonathan Safran Foer and Dara Horn. [A] wondrously strange story of Jewish immigration. Miami Herald This mythic rendition of the American immigrant narrative.finds the wondrous in the ordinary and vividly depicts the complex collisions between the Old World and the New. More Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781594485350
Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. From the award-winning author of The Book of V., an unflinching, lushly imagined love story set against the backdrop of the epic frontierWhen 16-year-old Minna Losk journeys from Odessa to America as a mail-order bride, she dreams of a young, wealthy husband, a handsome townhouse, and freedom from physical labor and pogroms. But her husband Max turns out to be twice her age, rigidly Orthodox, and living in a one-room sod hut in South Dakota with his two teenage sons.The country is desolate, the work treacherous. And most troubling, Minna finds herself increasingly attracted to her older stepson. As a brutal winter closes in, the family's limits are tested, and Minna, drawing on strengths she barely knows she has, is forced to confront her despair, as well as her desire.A Boston Globe Best SellerEvocative of Alice Munro, Amy Bloom, and Willa Cather, but fueled by Anna Solomons singular imagination . . . a masterful debut . . . embroidered with sage, beautiful writing on every page . . . marks the start of a long, fine, and important career. Jenna Blum, author of Those Who Save UsMinna is a terrifically complex heroine: a little snobby, a little selfish and wholly sympathetic. The New York Times Like.Jonathan Safran Foer and Dara Horn. [A] wondrously strange story of Jewish immigration. Miami Herald This mythic rendition of the American immigrant narrative.finds the wondrous in the ordinary and vividly depicts the complex collisions between the Old World and the New. More Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781594485350