In 1969, a young girl makes a trip from Coney Island to the swampy
coastland on the rural outskirts of Helsinki, Finland. There, her
death will immediately become part of local mythology, furnishing boys
and girls with fodder for endless romantic imaginings. Everyone who
lives near the swamp dreams about Eddie de Wire, the lost American
girl. . . . For both Sandra and Doris, two lonely, dreaming girls
abandoned in different ways by their parents, this myth will propel
them into their coming-of-age through mischievous role-playing games
of love and death, in search of hidden secrets, the mysteries of the
swamp, and the truth behind Eddie’s death. The girls construct their
own world, their own language, and their own rules. But playing adult
games has adult consequences, and what begins as two girls just
striking matches leads to an inferno that threatens to consume them
and tear their friendship apart. Crime mystery and gothic saga, social
study and chronicle of the late sixties and early seventies, a
portrait of the psyche of young girls on the cusp of sexual awakening,
The American Girl is a bewitching glimpse of the human capacity for
survival and for self-inflicted wounds. Fagerholm is a modern-day heir
to the William Faulkner heritage of family tragedy, with a highly
musical and literary prose style that is rich with wit and literary
allusions. The American Girl will teach you the meaning of trust as
you give yourself entirely to the original storytelling style of
Monika Fagerholm.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781590513835
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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