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Sometimes, a larger-than-life bird woman is all a book needs.
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A savage and touching exploration of the realities of life in post-civil-war Korea
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The novel traces landmark moments in French history, from the 1971 Manifesto of the 343 to the 1981 election of President François Mitterrand.
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Li reanimates the yearnings and struggles of Chinese-Malaysian women over the years, and presents a vivid sense of place.
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Several days after finishing the book, something dawned on me in a way I’ve never experienced before… a sort of quiet marvelling.
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Getting Lost leaves one submerged in Ernaux’s world, gasping for breath, and fighting for reason.
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Tomb of Sand is a poet’s novel, exquisitely modern. It venerates eccentricity, laughs at its own ingenuity, and blurs borders in language and life.
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While there is more travelling than arriving in this book, Van de Broeck’s compassion for her architects and their ambitions gives the book its soul.
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The intimate account of a man claiming his homosexuality, embedded within the larger history of Egyptian society.
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Translated from French by Jeffrey Zuckerman, Pina, which won the 2017 Eugène Dabit Prize, is a rebuke of the romanticised ideals of Tahiti and its golden sands.
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De Gregorio interrogates the classic missing person mystery and finds a deeper mystery hidden within – that of missing identity,
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Katya Adaui sexamines the tangled knot of everyday ties that bind us – for better or worse.
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Perrin has a beautiful talent for capturing the atmosphere of small-town France
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if there are two fearsome things lurking in the collective psyche of young Japanese minds today, it is surely having children, and moving to the countryside.
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English-readers can at last explore the upside-down worlds of the great Budi Darma.
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A story of loneliness and dislocation that celebrates the art of story-telling.