Frangipani—A Novel: Célestine Vaite

Published by Back Bay Books, 2004, 294 pages. “When a child is born in Tahiti, her placenta is buried under a tree and the child and the tree grow together. A healthy tree means a healthy child just as a sick tree means a sick child.” Set in Tahiti, this book is about the relationship …

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The Blue Sky—A Novel: Galsan Tschinag

Translated from German by Katharina RoutPublished by Milkweed Editions, 2006, 209 pages. Original version published in 1994. “Grandma was human silk. That’s what Father said, and what he said was always right. Always. And she had been sent to me by the sky.” The Blue Sky is a coming-of-age story about a boy living in …

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Everything the Light Touches–A Novel: Janice Pariat

Published by Fourth Estate/Harper Collins, 2022, 491 pages. “Not everything the light touches can be seen.” “‘To strive, to seek, to find, dear Evie,’, her grandmother would sing, ‘and never to yield.’“‘Never to yield to what?’ she would ask. ...“‘A life bereft of wonder.’” Four people, separated by time and place, embarking on four journeys, …

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Travelling the World through Books

Photo: Triff via Shutterstock A young girl runs away to search for the illegitimate child she has had to give up. A boy leaves his family to look for his older brother. A woman tries to build bridges with her estranged son. A man tries to make sense of his younger brother’s death. When I …

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Death and the Penguin: Andrey Kurkov

Translated from Russian by George BirdPublished by Vintage Books, 2003, 228 pages. Original version published in 1996. Victor lives in Kyiv with his pet penguin, Misha, whom he acquired when the local zoo was giving away animals they could no longer feed. Viktor makes a living writing obituaries (obelisks) for the newspaper Capital News. His …

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