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A Million Aunties (McKenzie Alecia / Layne Priscilla (Übers.))
A Million Aunties
Untertitel An emotional, feel-good novel about friendship, community and family
Autor McKenzie Alecia / Layne Priscilla (Übers.)
Verlag Dialogue Books (Imprint/Brand)
Sprache Englisch
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
Seiten 208 S.
Artikelnummer 35959341
ISBN 978-0-349-70253-7
CHF 28.90
Lieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
Zusammenfassung
'An elegantly written and emotionally engrossing work of fiction' Bernardine Evaristo, Booker Prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other.

'Have you ever not wanted a book to end? Were disappointed that the characters are gone from your life?... Makes you yearn for more.' New York Journal of Books

'Emotional, enthralling and heartfelt... A story of loss and the infinite types of love."
Woman's World

'Tender... An emotionally resonant ode to adopted families and community resilience.' New York Times

'Pulls you in and holds you right till the end. It's strongly written with a delicate touch.' New West Indian Guide

'This big-hearted narrative of love, loss and family is handled with grace and beauty.' Publishers Weekly

'A beautiful book for anyone who knows there is more to family than blood relations.' Book Culture

This is a wonderful story about the families we're given and those we make for ourselves. I found A Million Aunties a soothing, life-affirming read.

Alecia McKenzie is a Jamaican writer currently based in France. Her first collection of short stories, Satellite City, and her novel, Sweetheart, have both won Commonwealth Writers prizes. Sweetheart has been translated into French and was awarded the Prix Carbet des Lycéens in 2017. Her other books include Stories from Yard, Doctor's Orders and When the Rain Stopped in Natland. McKenzie's work has appeared in a range of literary magazines and in anthologies such as Stories from Blue Latitudes, The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories, Bridges, Global Tales, Girls Night In and To Exist Is to Resist. She edited a collection of contemporary Jamaican short stories and co-edited Where We Started: Stories of Living Between Worlds, an anthology of writing from different countries.