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A Fist Or a Heart
A Fist Or a Heart | Kristín Eiríksdóttir
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The past returns with a fury for a woman coming to terms with her life in this award-winning novel by an acclaimed Icelandic author making her English-language debut. Elín Jónsdóttir lives an isolated existence in Reykjavík, Iceland, making props and prosthetics for theatrical productions and Nordic crime flicks. In her early seventies, she has recently become fascinated with another loner, Ellen Álfsdóttir, a sensitive young playwright and illegitimate daughter of a famous writer. The girl has aroused maternal feelings in Elín, but she has also stirred discomfiting memories long packed away. Because their paths have crossed before. One doesn't remember. The other is about to forget. Soon they'll discover all they have in common: difficult childhoods, trauma, and being outliers who have found space to breathe in creative expression. Yet the more Elín tries to connect with the young woman and unbox painful memories, the more tenuous her grasp on reality becomes. Winner of the Icelandic Literary Prize, A Fist or a Heart is a gripping, artfully interwoven novel of power, secrets, and isolation by one of the most bracing and original voices of the author's generation.
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Tamra
A Fist Or a Heart | Kristín Eiríksdóttir
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Two finds at Half Price today! I was surprised to snag the tagged book. I had really wanted to find Johnson‘s “At the Mouth of the River Beesâ€, but hopefully another time.

Cathythoughts Love both titles â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ 3y
Tamra @Cathythoughts have you read either? 3y
Cathythoughts I havnt! I look forward to your thoughts ðŸ‘ðŸ»â¤ï¸ 3y
lazydaizee You got a bargain there. Hope you enjoy them. 3y
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pigeonsandcrows
A Fist Or a Heart | Kristín Eiríksdóttir
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Two lonely & traumatized women in Iceland, one quite old and the other very young, whose lives become entwined. I was drawn in by the writing from the first page and continued feverishly reading in search of answers. This short novel is the author's first work translated into English, and won the Icelandic Literary Prize in 2017. Although some answers are given, not recommended for those who prefer plot driven stories & reliable narrators. 4*

Tamra Sounds great! 3y
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