The story of the lost child
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Goldstein, Ann, translator.
Published
New York : Europa, 2015.
Format
Book
ISBN
9781609452865 (pbk.), 1609452860
Status
Milton Public Library - Adult Fiction
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Published
New York : Europa, 2015.
Physical Desc
473 pages ; 21 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9781609452865 (pbk.), 1609452860
Notes
General Note
Translated from the Italian.
Description
Here is the dazzling saga of two women, the brilliant, bookish Elena and the fiery uncontainable Lila. In this book, both are adults; life's great discoveries have been made, its vagaries and losses have been suffered. Through it all, the women's friendship, examined in its every detail over the course of four books, remains the gravitational center of their lives. Both women once fought to escape the neighborhood in which they grew up—a prison of conformity, violence, and inviolable taboos. Elena married, moved to Florence, started a family, and published several well-received books. But now, she has returned to Naples to be with the man she has always loved. Lila, on the other hand, never succeeded in freeing herself from Naples. She has become a successful entrepreneur, but her success draws her into closer proximity with the nepotism, chauvinism, and criminal violence that infect her neighborhood. Yet somehow this proximity to a world she has always rejected only brings her role as unacknowledged leader of that world into relief. For Lila is unstoppable, unmanageable, unforgettable! Against the backdrop of a Naples that is as seductive as it is perilous and a world undergoing epochal change, this story of a lifelong friendship is told with unmatched honesty. Lila and Elena clash, drift apart, reconcile, and clash again, in the process revealing new facets of their friendship.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Ferrante, E., & Goldstein, A. (2015). The story of the lost child . Europa.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ferrante, Elena and Ann, Goldstein. 2015. The Story of the Lost Child. New York: Europa.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ferrante, Elena and Ann, Goldstein. The Story of the Lost Child New York: Europa, 2015.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Ferrante, E. and Goldstein, A. (2015). The story of the lost child. New York: Europa.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ferrante, Elena,, and Ann Goldstein. The Story of the Lost Child Europa, 2015.
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