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The Lost Daughter

By (author) Elena Ferrante
Translated by Ann Goldstein
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 25th Nov 2021
Dimensions: w 117mm h 194mm d 13mm
Weight: 115g
ISBN-10: 1787704181
ISBN-13: 9781787704183
Barcode No: 9781787704183
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Synopsis
A NEW EDITION TO TIE IN WITH THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED FILM DIRECTED BY MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, STARRING OLIVIA COLMAN, DAKOTA JOHNSON AND PAUL MESCAL From the international bestselling author of MY BRILLIANT FRIEND Leda is devoted to her work as an English teacher and to her two children. When her daughters leave home to be with their father in Canada, Leda anticipates a period of loneliness and longing. Instead, slightly embarrassed by the sensation, she feels liberated, as if her life has become lighter, easier. She decides to take a holiday by the sea, in a small coastal town in southern Italy. But after a few days of calm and quiet, things begin to take a menacing turn. Leda encounters a family whose brash presence proves unsettling, at times even threatening. When a small, apparently meaningless, event occurs, Leda is overwhelmed by memories of the difficult and unconventional choices she made as a mother and their consequences for herself and her family. The seemingly serene tale of a woman's pleasant rediscovery of herself soon becomes the story of a ferocious confrontation with an unsettled past. The Lost Daughter is a compelling and perceptive meditation on womanhood and motherhood, exploring the conflicting emotions that tie us to our children. 18M copies of Elena Ferrante's books sold worldwide

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"Ferrante's novels are tactile and sensual, visceral and dizzying." * The Guardian * "It's Leda's voice that's hypnotic, and it's the writing that makes it that way. Ferrante can do a woman's interior dialogue like no one else, with a ferocity that is shockingly honest, unnervingly blunt" * Booklist * "Ferrante's gift for psychological horror renders it immediate and visceral" * The New Yorker * "Ferrante is a hypnotist." * The Spectator * "[Ferrante] describes the female experience so intimately and so vividly that the reader feels like she could (and should) know the writer personally." * New York Magazine * "A raw, gritty and gripping meditation of the difficulties of motherhood." * The Observer * "An absorbingly shaped psychological drama, built around a single traumatising event from which the action metastasises." * The Guardian * "Subtly daring." * The Financial Times * "Entirely gripping..... a literary film with a literary script." * The Spectator * "Sadness is lanced through the heart of Gyllenhaal's film, which she both adapted and directed, but it's rich and luxurious in its texture." * The Independent * "Adapted from Elena Ferrante's novel of the same name, The Lost Daughter is a heady exercise in restraint." * NME *