Ann-Marie is a middle-aged woman returning from Portugal to the
Swedish town in which she grew up in order to sell the old house
she has inherited from her father. Memories of the past are
everywhere, ensnaring her. She ends up staying in the house, alone
with her memories of her father, an idiosyncratic character whom
only she truly understood. She is also nervously awaiting the
arrival of her daughter, and now realises that she has never really
tried to understand her. With this eloquent and gripping story
Kerstin Ekman concludes her epic sequence of novels, Women and the
City (whose earlier volumes Witches' Rings, The Spring and The
Angel House are also available from Norvik Press). City of Light is
an intensely moving novel about love, in a rich and unusual variety
of forms, and also a sensitive and thoughtful depiction of the way
in which human beings approach life and one another.
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