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Private Rites A Novel

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.12.2025

Verlag

Flatiron Books

Maße (L/B/H)

20,7/13,7/2,2 cm

Gewicht

260 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-250-34433-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

02.12.2025

Verlag

Flatiron Books

Maße (L/B/H)

20,7/13,7/2,2 cm

Gewicht

260 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-250-34433-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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queer and wet -- a haunting read for humid days

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Julia Armfields beautiful prose juxtapositions with the cold haunting horror of the ordinary: living under capitalism during the endtimes after the climate crisis has brought an ever-flowing flood among the world, the rain never stops, the flood never stops, the horror continues on. But the damp, rainy, chillingly cold city is only the backdrop of another ordinary horror -- the dysfunctional family. The novels opening is already intriguing -- hinting at an unspeakable horror hidden in a childhood home, damp and wet with blood. The main story focuses on three sisters, all of them queer, all of them trying to deal with their own ordinary horror: loosing their mothers in early childhood, growing up lonely with a narcisstic father, growing apart, growing strange, drowning in their own sorrows: failed marriage, failed phd, failed humanity while the city drowns in rain -- and dealing with the aftermath of their fathers death in their adulthood, the inheritance of their childhood home and strange, strange memories of a past almost forgotten coming up to the surface -- disorderly and messy. Armfield is an incredibly talented writer crafting not only an extremly atmospheric backdrop for the story hauntingly ankered in our reality but also telling an almost sombering, vulnerable story of interpersonal relationships rich with complexities. It's a slow read with almost no plot or action -- and yet it still kept my attention throughout. The characters are complex, messy, sometimes almost reprehensible, and yet in their own way likeable and touching in their flaws. There is this incredibly human quality to Armfields characters. My only issue with this book is the rushed ending and while the mystery of their childhood home -- in an classic gothic fashion -- was interesting I do not think Armfield pulled of her vision well. If you expect to read a suspensionful gothic novel unravelling a great mystery -- you might be dissapointed. If you expect to read an uncomfortable and queer story of three sisters dealing with ordinary horrors, trying to find themselves, each other; written in beautiful prose -- you will greatly enjoy it; also a great read for humid, rainy summer days.
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queer and wet -- a haunting read for humid days

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Julia Armfields beautiful prose juxtapositions with the cold haunting horror of the ordinary: living under capitalism during the endtimes after the climate crisis has brought an ever-flowing flood among the world, the rain never stops, the flood never stops, the horror continues on. But the damp, rainy, chillingly cold city is only the backdrop of another ordinary horror -- the dysfunctional family. The novels opening is already intriguing -- hinting at an unspeakable horror hidden in a childhood home, damp and wet with blood. The main story focuses on three sisters, all of them queer, all of them trying to deal with their own ordinary horror: loosing their mothers in early childhood, growing up lonely with a narcisstic father, growing apart, growing strange, drowning in their own sorrows: failed marriage, failed phd, failed humanity while the city drowns in rain -- and dealing with the aftermath of their fathers death in their adulthood, the inheritance of their childhood home and strange, strange memories of a past almost forgotten coming up to the surface -- disorderly and messy. Armfield is an incredibly talented writer crafting not only an extremly atmospheric backdrop for the story hauntingly ankered in our reality but also telling an almost sombering, vulnerable story of interpersonal relationships rich with complexities. It's a slow read with almost no plot or action -- and yet it still kept my attention throughout. The characters are complex, messy, sometimes almost reprehensible, and yet in their own way likeable and touching in their flaws. There is this incredibly human quality to Armfields characters. My only issue with this book is the rushed ending and while the mystery of their childhood home -- in an classic gothic fashion -- was interesting I do not think Armfield pulled of her vision well. If you expect to read a suspensionful gothic novel unravelling a great mystery -- you might be dissapointed. If you expect to read an uncomfortable and queer story of three sisters dealing with ordinary horrors, trying to find themselves, each other; written in beautiful prose -- you will greatly enjoy it; also a great read for humid, rainy summer days.

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