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Troubling Love

The first novel by the author of My Brilliant Friend

By (author) Elena Ferrante
Translated by Ann Goldstein
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 13th Oct 2022
Dimensions: w 129mm h 198mm d 8mm
Weight: 106g
ISBN-10: 1787704661
ISBN-13: 9781787704664
Barcode No: 9781787704664
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The debut novel from the author of My Brilliant Friend in a brand-new edition Following her mother's untimely death, Delia sets off on a breath-taking odyssey through the chaotic, suffocating streets of her native Naples in search of the truth about her family. Reality is buried in the fertile soil of memory, and Delia digs deep to reconcile the past with the mysterious events leading up to her mother's death. Spurred by a series of anonymous phone calls, Delia reconstructs her mother's final days and with every new discovery must face the possibility that her mother was not at all the person Delia believed her to be. To learn the truth and to untangle the knot of lies, passions and memories that bind mother and daughter, Delia must return to the Naples of her childhood.

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"To the uninitiated, Elena Ferrante is best described as Balzac meets The Sopranos and rewrites feminist theory." * The Times * "Ferrante's writing seems to say something that hasn't been said before, in a way so compelling its readers forget where they are, abandon friends and disdain sleep." * London Review of Books * "In tactile, beautifully restrained prose, Ferrante makes the domestic violence that tore the household apart evident." * Publishers Weekly * "Elena Ferrante has established herself as the foremost writer in Italy - and the world." * The Sunday Times * "Ferrante's polished language belies the rawness of her imagery, which conveys perversity, violence, and bodily functions in ripe detail." * The New Yorker *