Mussolini's Island
Autor Sarah Dayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 dec 2018
Francesco has a memory of his father from early childhood, a night when life for his family changed: their name, their story, their living place. From that night, he has vowed to protect his mother and to follow the words of his father: Non mollare. Never give up.
When Francesco is rounded up with a group of young men and herded into a camp on the island of San Domino, he realises that someone has handed a list of names to the fascist police; everyone is suspicious of one another. His former lover Emilio is constantly agitating for revolution. His old friend Gio jealously watches their relationship rekindle. Locked in spartan dormitories, resentment and bitterness between the men grows each day.
Elena, a young and illiterate island girl on the cusp of womanhood, is drawn to the handsome Francesco yet fails to understand why her family try to keep her away from him. By day, she makes and floats her paper birds, willing them to fly from the island, just as she wants to herself. Sometimes, she is given a message to pass on. She's not sure who they are from; she knows simply that Francesco is hiding something. When Elena discovers the truth about the group of prisoners, the fine line between love and hate pulls her towards an act that can only have terrible consequences for all.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472238191
ISBN-10: 1472238192
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Headline
ISBN-10: 1472238192
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 163 x 236 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Headline
Descriere
In 1939, a group of gay and bisexual men were rounded up and imprisoned on a tiny Italian island, their lives changed forever. Based on a true story of 1930s Italy, MUSSOLINI'S ISLAND is a powerful exploration of wartime life that will appeal to readers of EARLY ONE MORNING
Recenzii
A fascinating debut...the setting and characters are strong and the story is written with verve. Day is a talent to watch
Startling. A compassionate and clear-eyed debut which illuminates a grim chamber of 20th century history
[An] impressive debut... Day handles her neatly structured plot with great dexterity as she nudges her readers, one revelation at a time, towards the truth about what has happened and about Francesco's hidden history
Sarah Day's debut novel is striking: a fascinating evocation of a cruel time in Italian history
A beautiful and sadly relevant story of desire, oppression and defiance. I loved this book
Stunning... a wonderful haunting evocation of this forgotten and neglected story of war
A thoroughly absorbing and moving novel, one that convincingly illuminates a strange and largely forgotten aspect of life in Fascist Italy
Based on a true story, this is a haunting fictional account of oppression, survival and resilience and a powerful portrayal of sexuality and war
Day's style reminds me of Somerset Maugham - the book is sexy, scary, enraging and beautiful - with a murder mystery at the centre that will keep you guessing
A genuine standout amongst literary debuts. This complex, brave and powerful novel, both tender and hard-hitting, features fine writing and a transporting sense of place
A complex, tender psychological love story, combined with a murder mystery that will keep you guessing
Startling. A compassionate and clear-eyed debut which illuminates a grim chamber of 20th century history
[An] impressive debut... Day handles her neatly structured plot with great dexterity as she nudges her readers, one revelation at a time, towards the truth about what has happened and about Francesco's hidden history
Sarah Day's debut novel is striking: a fascinating evocation of a cruel time in Italian history
A beautiful and sadly relevant story of desire, oppression and defiance. I loved this book
Stunning... a wonderful haunting evocation of this forgotten and neglected story of war
A thoroughly absorbing and moving novel, one that convincingly illuminates a strange and largely forgotten aspect of life in Fascist Italy
Based on a true story, this is a haunting fictional account of oppression, survival and resilience and a powerful portrayal of sexuality and war
Day's style reminds me of Somerset Maugham - the book is sexy, scary, enraging and beautiful - with a murder mystery at the centre that will keep you guessing
A genuine standout amongst literary debuts. This complex, brave and powerful novel, both tender and hard-hitting, features fine writing and a transporting sense of place
A complex, tender psychological love story, combined with a murder mystery that will keep you guessing