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August | Romina Paula
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Traveling home to rural Patagonia, a young woman grapples with herself as she makes the journey to scatter the ashes of her friend Andrea. Twenty-one-year-old Emilia might still be living, but shes jaded by her studies and discontent with her boyfriend, and apathetic toward the idea of moving on. Despite the admiration she receives for having relocated to Buenos Aires, in reality, cosmopolitanism and a career seem like empty scams. Instead, she finds her life pathetic. Once home, Emilia stays with Andreas parents, wearing the dead girls clothes, sleeping in her bed, and befriending her cat. Her life put on hold, she loses herself to days wondering how if what had happenedleaving an ex, leaving Patagonia, Andrea leaving herhadnt happened. Both a reverse coming-of-age story and a tangled homecoming tale, this frank confession to a deceased confidante. A keen portrait of a young generation stagnating in an increasingly globalized Argentina, August considers the banality of life against the sudden changes that accompany death. Romina Paula is one of the most interesting figures under forty currently active on the Argentine literary scene: a playwright, novelist, director, and actor. This is her first book to be translated into English. Jennifer Croft is a writer, translator, and critic. She is the recipient of Fulbright, PEN, and National Endowment for the Arts grants, as well as the Michael Henry Heim Prize.
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August | Romina Paula
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This book is about grief but the narrator is so honest and intimate that it's like reading a diary or letters to her list friend. Plus 90s pop culture references. Also I read August in August! #womenintranslation

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August | Romina Paula
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I want to read another book for #womenintranslation month ... Thoughts?

Prairiegirl_reading Housekeeper and the professor was very good! 7y
nickimags Yes I enjoyed this as well! 7y
saresmoore The Housekeeper and the Professor would be my pick, but I haven't heard anything about the other. Both! 😆 7y
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LeeRHarry Haven't heard about August but enjoyed Housekeeper 😊 7y
merelybookish Housekeeper and Professor is a short, satisfying read. 7y
ReadingEnvy @Prairiegirl_reading @nickimags @saresmoore @LeeRHarry @merelybookish thank you! I went with that one first and I'm already halfway! Bonus for math. I love math. 👩🏽‍💻 7y
shawnmooney The Ogawa novel, such a short one, has been sitting on my pile unread for too long. I've heard nothing but good about it. 7y
ReadingEnvy @shawnmooney I realized that I bought it at the booksale I went to yesterday but a year ago so it seemed like time. 7y
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August | Romina Paula
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Total impulse buy and delivered on a Sunday! I think the book cover matches the mood of the all-day rain. #bookmail

WordWaller Omg yes! I have this and read the first few pages but haven't dived in yet 8y
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