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Marjorie Celona

    Marjorie Celona explore les profondeurs de la psychologie humaine et la complexité des relations interpersonnelles. Sa prose se distingue par une introspection aiguë et une représentation méticuleuse des vies intérieures des personnages. Elle aborde des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et la quête de sens dans l'existence moderne, souvent ambiguë. Son style littéraire, à la fois intime et universel, offre aux lecteurs une expérience profondément résonante.

    Marjorie Celona
    Salin dar : Chybějící díl : Dívka s devíti parukami : Jak to vidí Milo
    Y. Hier könnte ich zur Welt kommen, englische Ausgabe
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      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,7(346)Évaluer

      "Y. That perfect letter. The wishbone, fork in the road, empty wineglass. The question we ask over and over. Why? . . . My life begins at the Y." So opens Marjorie Celona's highly acclaimed and exquisitely rendered debut about a wise-beyond-her-years foster child abandoned as a newborn on the doorstep of the local YMCA. Swaddled in a dirty gray sweatshirt with nothing but a Swiss Army knife tucked between her feet, little Shannon is discovered by a man who catches only a glimpse of her troubled mother as she disappears from view. That morning, all three lives are forever changed. Bounced between foster homes, Shannon endures abuse and neglect until she finally finds stability with Miranda, a kind but no-nonsense single mother with a free-spirited daughter of her own. Yet Shannon defines life on her own terms, refusing to settle down, and never stops longing to uncover her roots — especially the stubborn question of why her mother would abandon her on the day she was born. Brilliantly and hauntingly interwoven with Shannon's story is the tale of her mother, Yula, a girl herself who is facing a desperate fate in the hours and days leading up to Shannon's birth. As past and present converge, Y tells an unforgettable story of identity, inheritance, and, ultimately, forgiveness. Celona's ravishingly beautiful novel offers a deeply affecting look at the choices we make and what it means to be a family, and it marks the debut of a magnificent new voice in contemporary fiction.

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