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The Postcard (Hardcover): Anne Berest The Postcard (Hardcover)
Anne Berest; Translated by Tina Kover
R415 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R83 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

In January 2003, the Berest family receive a mysterious, unsigned postcard. On one side was an image of the Opéra Garnier; on the other, the names of their relatives who were killed in Auschwitz: Ephraïm, Emma, Noémie and Jacques.

Years later, Anne sought to find the truth behind this postcard. She journeys 100 years into the past, tracing the lives of her ancestors from their flight from Russia following the revolution, their journey to Latvia, Palestine, and Paris, the war and its aftermath. What emerges is a thrilling and sweeping tale based on true events that shatters her certainties about her family, her country, and herself.

At once a gripping investigation into family secrets, a poignant tale of mothers and daughters, and an enthralling portrait of 20th-century Parisian intellectual and artistic life, The Postcard tells the story of a family devastated by the Holocaust and yet somehow restored by love and the power of storytelling.

No Touching (Paperback): Ketty Rouf No Touching (Paperback)
Ketty Rouf; Translated by Tina Kover
R445 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R80 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Disoriental (Paperback): Negar Djavadi Disoriental (Paperback)
Negar Djavadi; Translated by Tina Kover
R284 R233 Discovery Miles 2 330 Save R51 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

WINNER 2019 Albertine Prize 2019 Lambda Literary Award Prix du Style Prix de la Porte Doree 2016 Lire Best Debut Novel Le Prix du Roman News Now in B-format Paperback Kimia Sadr fled Iran at the age of ten in the company of her mother and sisters to join her father in France. Now twenty-five, with a new life and the prospect of a child, Kimia is inundated by her own memories and the stories of her ancestors, which reach her in unstoppable, uncontainable waves. In the waiting room of a Parisian fertility clinic, generations of flamboyant Sadrs return to her, including her formidable great-grandfather Montazemolmolk, with his harem of fifty-two wives, and her parents, Darius and Sara, stalwart opponents of each regime that befalls them. In this high-spirited, kaleidoscopic story, key moments of Iranian history, politics, and culture punctuate stories of family drama and triumph. Yet it is Kimia herself-punk-rock aficionado, storyteller extraordinaire, a Scheherazade of our time, and above all a modern woman divided between family traditions and her own "disorientalization"-who forms the heart of this bestselling and beloved novel. "In her remarkable novel, Negar Djavadi beautifully captures the "disorientation" of exile and the attempt to reconstruct a self through family stories." - The New York Times "The novel pulsates with life but does not shirk from violence. The gorgeous prose...takes the edge off the relentless turmoil described throughout." - The Financial Times "A momentous saga of modern Iran." - Publishers Weekly

Older Brother (Paperback): Mahir Guven Older Brother (Paperback)
Mahir Guven; Translated by Tina Kover 1
R404 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"A masterpiece."--The Guardian "Superb."--The New York Times Review of Books Older brother is a driver for an app-based car service. Closed off for eleven hours every day in his cab, constantly tuned in to the radio, he ruminates about his life and the world that is waiting just on the other side of the windshield. Younger brother set out for Syria several months ago, full of idealism. Hired as a nurse by a Muslim humanitarian organization, he has recently stopped sending any news back home. This silence eats away at his father and brother, who ask themselves over and over again: why did he leave? One evening, the intercom rings. Little brother has come home. In this incisive first novel, Mahir Guven alternates between lively humour and the gravity imposed by the threat of terrorism. He explores a world of Uberized workers, weighed down by loneliness, struggling to survive, but he also describes the universe of those who are actors in the global jihad: indoctrination, combat, their impossible return . . . This is the poignant story of a Franco-Syrian family whose father and two sons try to integrate themselves into a society that doesn't offer them many opportunities.

Summer With Montaigne (Paperback): Antoine Compagnon Summer With Montaigne (Paperback)
Antoine Compagnon; Translated by Tina Kover 1
R362 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R70 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A few years ago, Antoine Compagnon was asked to host a radio broadcast, every day for an entire summer, on a formidable subject: Michel de Montaigne. From that experience came this engaging and entertaining book. An intelligent and thought-provoking treatise in forty chapters that will introduce readers unfamiliar with Montaigne to his unique brilliance and remind those who already know Montaigne's work of its vitality, force, and enduring timeliness.

In the Shadow of the Fire (Hardcover): Herve Le Corre In the Shadow of the Fire (Hardcover)
Herve Le Corre; Translated by Tina Kover
R546 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R96 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A breathless criminal investigation against the bloody canvas of the French Revolution The Paris Commune's "bloody week" sees the climax of the savagery of the clashes between the Communards and the French Armed Forces loyal to Versailles. Amid the shrapnel and the chaos, while the entire west side of Paris is a field of ruins, a photographer fascinated by the suffering of young women takes "suggestive" photos to sell to a particular clientele. Young women begin disappearing, and when Caroline, a seamstress who volunteers at a first aid station, is counted among the missing, her fiance Nicolas, a member of the Commune's National Guard, and Communal security officer Antoine, sets off independently in search of her. Their race against the clock to find her takes them through the shell-shocked streets of Paris, and introduces them to a cast of fascinating characters.

Lenin Walked on the Moon (Paperback): Michel Eltchaninoff Lenin Walked on the Moon (Paperback)
Michel Eltchaninoff; Translated by Tina Kover
R462 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Save R87 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

How a Soviet cosmic dream is becoming a modern reality Cheating death and raising the dead. Creating life. Freeing the spirit. Colonising space. These projects, of which some have been achieved and some will soon, have a shared Russian history, belonging to a movement known as cosmism - a mixture of scientific research, metaphysics and mysticism. More than 100 years ago, key Russian thinkers and anarchists alike wanted to resurrect the dead and send them into space. Since then, cosmists have prepared to colonise the planets, to save a world that would become overpopulated after death had been vanquished. Cosmism was the model behind the Soviet Union. Yet, it is still ever-present, and cosmism is responsible for a number of Russian policies. Decades ago, it also found itself a second home: Silicon Valley. A principal source of inspiration for Californian transhumanists, Soviet cosmism founded the core dreams of contemporary society - immortality and colonisation of space. The cosmists have written our future, and we're now living it.

Disoriental (Paperback): Negar Djavadi Disoriental (Paperback)
Negar Djavadi; Translated by Tina Kover
R412 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Kimia Sadr fled Iran at the age of ten in the company of her mother and sisters to join her father in France. Now twenty-five and facing the future she has built for herself as well as the prospect of a new generation, Kimia is inundated by her own memories and the stories of her ancestors, which come to her in unstoppable, uncontainable waves. A high-spirited, kaleidoscopic story, blending key moments of Iranian history, politics, and culture with stories of family drama and triumph.

Belle Greene - She hid an incredible secret (Paperback): Alexandra Lapierre Belle Greene - She hid an incredible secret (Paperback)
Alexandra Lapierre; Translated by Tina Kover
R425 R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Save R73 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

THE TRANSFIXING TRUE STORY OF A WOMAN WHO DEFIED ALL ODDS TO CHOOSE HER OWN DESTINY "This life of the astonishing Belle Greene, the director of the Morgan Library who took the decision to "pass" as white in New York's Gilded Age, is a breathtaking and poignant work of social history."-Rebecca Fraser, author of Charlotte Bronte "Erudite, sharp, and worldly, she hid an incredible secret... The story told with panache by Alexandra Lapierre of one of the first women of the 20th century to have had the madness, and above all the courage, to choose her own destiny."-ELLE New York in the 1900s. A young girl, fascinated by rare books, defies the odds and climbs all the ranks. She becomes the director of the fabulous library of the magnate J. P. Morgan and the darling of the international aristocracy, under the false name of Belle da Costa Greene. Belle Greene to close friends. But the flamboyant collector who turns heads and reigns over the world of bibliophiles hides a terrible secret for the violently racist America of her time. Although she looks white, she is actually African American and, moreover, the daughter of a famous black activist who sees her desire to hide her origins as a betrayal. It is this drama of a being torn between history and a woman's choice to belong to the society which oppresses her people that Alexandra Lapierre recounts. The fruit of three years of investigation, this novel retraces the victories and heartbreaks of a woman full of life, as free as she is determined, whose astonishing daring echoes today's battles.

No Touching (Paperback): Ketty Rouf No Touching (Paperback)
Ketty Rouf; Translated by Tina Kover
Sold By Readers Warehouse - Fulfilled by Loot
R320 R253 Discovery Miles 2 530 Save R67 (21%) Ships in 3 - 5 working days

A MOVING STORY OF LIBERATION THAT SHATTERS TIRED PREJUDICES ABOUT WOMANHOOD, SEX AND SOCIETY Josephine teaches in a high school in a suburb of Paris. Her life is a balancing act between Xanax and Tupperware lunches in the staff room until she walks into a Champs-Elysee's strip club. There she learns a secret nocturnal code of conduct; she discovers camaraderie and the joys of female company, and she thrills at the sensation of men's desire directed toward her. Josephine, a teacher by day, begins to lead a secret existence by night that ultimately allows her to regain control of her life. This delicate balance is shattered one evening by an unexpected visitor to the club where she dances. A heartrending reflection on a woman's image of herself, and the way others see her, Ketty Rouf's extraordinary debut novel No Touching won the prestigious French literary prize Prix du Premier Roman 2020 (First Novel award)

A Beast in Paradise (Paperback): Cecile Coulon A Beast in Paradise (Paperback)
Cecile Coulon; Translated by Tina Kover
R300 Discovery Miles 3 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A haunting novel about a lineage of women possessed by their land Emilienne's life is Paradise, her isolated farm at the end of a winding path. After the sudden death of her daughter and son-in-law, this is where she farms alone, with her courage and her land as her only resources, along with her two little grandchildren: Blanche and Gabriel. As seasons pass, Blanche grows older and develops an even stronger connection to her home and the generations of women who have guarded it, like her mother and grandmother before her. When she meets Alexandre, Blanche falls into a devastatingly deep love from which she can never recover. Alexandre, devoured by his ambition, wishes to move to the city to make a name for himself, while the passion Blanche dedicates to Paradise dominates her completely. Almost immediately, their differences become irreconcilable, tearing their worlds apart. Years later, when Alexandre shows up once again on her doorstep, ingratiating himself back into her life, Blanche believes that now she can finally be happy again. But all is not what it seems when there is darkness lurking at every corner-and Blanche would do anything to protect Paradise.

The Little Girl on the Ice Floe (Paperback): Adelaide Bon The Little Girl on the Ice Floe (Paperback)
Adelaide Bon; Translated by Tina Kover
R459 R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Save R78 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Georges (Paperback): Alexandre Dumas Georges (Paperback)
Alexandre Dumas; Translated by Tina Kover; Edited by Werner Sollors; Foreword by Jamaica Kincaid
R433 R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Save R55 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A major new translation of a stunning rediscovered novel by Alexandre Dumas, Georges is a classic swashbuckling adventure. Brilliantly translated by Tina A. Kover in lively, fluid prose, this is Dumas's most daring work, in which his themes of intrigue and romance are illuminated by the issues of racial prejudice and the profound quest for identity. Georges Munier is a sensitive boy growing up in the nineteenth century on the island of Mauritius. The son of a wealthy mulatto, Pierre Munier, Georges regularly sees how his father's courage is tempered by a sense of inferiority before whites-and Georges vows that he will be different. When Georges matures into a man committed to moral superiority mixed with physical strength, the stage is set for a conflict with the island's rich and powerful plantation owner, Monsieur de Malmedie, and a forbidden romance with Sara, the beautiful woman engaged to Malmedie's son. Swordplay, a slave rebellion, a harrowing escape, and a vow of vengeance-Georges is unmistakably the work of the master who wrote The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Yet it stands apart as the only book Dumas ever wrote that confronts the subject of race-a potent topic, since Dumas was of African ancestry himself. This edition also features a captivating Introduction by Jamaica Kincaid and an eloquent Afterword and Notes by Werner Sollors, who addresses key themes such as colonialism, racism, African slavery, and interracial intimacy. Long out of print in America, Georges can now be appreciated as never before and added to the greatest works of this immortal author. From the Hardcover edition.

Blue - A Novel (Paperback): Emmelie Prophete Blue - A Novel (Paperback)
Emmelie Prophete; Translated by Tina Kover
R214 R159 Discovery Miles 1 590 Save R55 (26%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An award-winning Haitian novel about silence, beauty, and the solidarity of tears. Airports are distillations of the world. I like thinking of them that way. The hope of leaving and the desire to come home, existing side by side. Any voyage is possible. My mind flies off toward the blue province once again. I don't know, anymore, why I always associate it with blue. It isn't even my favorite color. Traveling alone from Miami to Port-au-Prince, our narrator finds comfort at the airport. She feels free to ponder the silence that surrounds her homeland, her mother, her aunts, and her own inner thoughts. Between two places, she sees how living in poverty keeps women silent, forging their identities around practicality and resilience. From a distance, she is drawn inevitably homeward toward her family and the glittering blue Caribbean Sea. Blue comes alive through vivid images crowding the page, just as memories do in real life, as if the author is trying to sort through them, to come to grips with her own emotional conflict. Balancing the pain and anger are spiritual bonds that connect the author to the women who have come before her, who have created her, and with Haiti itself, her motherland. No amount of glittering opportunity up north can prevent her from finding her way home.

The Science of Middle-earth - A New Understanding of Tolkien and His World (Hardcover): Rafaelian The Science of Middle-earth - A New Understanding of Tolkien and His World (Hardcover)
Rafaelian; Edited by Lehoucq, Mangin, Steyer; Translated by Tina Kover
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The surprising and illuminating look at how Tolkien's love of science and natural history shaped the creation of his Middle Earth, from its flora and fauna to its landscapes. The world J.R.R. Tolkien created is one of the most beloved in all of literature, and continues to capture hearts and imaginations around the world. From Oxford to ComiCon, the Middle Earth is analyzed and interpreted through a multitude of perspectives. But one essential facet of Tolkien and his Middle Earth has been overlooked: science. This great writer, creator of worlds and unforgettable character, and inventor of language was also a scientific autodidact, with an innate interest and grasp of botany, paleontologist and geologist, with additional passions for archeology and chemistry. Tolkien was an acute observer of flora and fauna and mined the minds of his scientific friends about ocean currents and volcanoes. It is these layers science that give his imaginary universe-and the creatures and characters that inhabit it-such concreteness. Within this gorgeously illustrated edition, a range of scientists-from astrophysicists to physicians, botanists to volcanologists-explore Tolkien's novels, poems, and letters to reveal their fascinating scientific roots. A rewarding combination of literary exploration and scientific discovery, The Science of Middle Earth reveals the hidden meaning of the Ring's corruption, why Hobbits have big feet, the origins of the Dwarves, the animals which inspired the dragons, and even whether or not an Ent is possible. Enhanced by superb original drawings, this transportive work will delight both Tolkien fans and science lovers and inspire us to view both Middle Earth-and our own world-with fresh eyes.

Paridaiza (Paperback): Luis De Miranda Paridaiza (Paperback)
Luis De Miranda; Translated by Tina Kover
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Who Killed the Poet? (Paperback): Luis De Miranda Who Killed the Poet? (Paperback)
Luis De Miranda; Translated by Tina Kover
R370 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Save R65 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Manette Salomon (Paperback): Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt Manette Salomon (Paperback)
Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt; Translated by Tina Kover
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Disoriental (Paperback): Negar Djavadi Disoriental (Paperback)
Negar Djavadi; Translated by Tina Kover
R506 R426 Discovery Miles 4 260 Save R80 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kimia Sadr fled Iran at the age of ten in the company of her mother and sisters to join her father in France. Now twenty-five and facing the future she has built for herself as well as the prospect of a new generation, Kimia is inundated by her own memories and the stories of her ancestors, which come to her in unstoppable, uncontainable waves. A high-spirited, kaleidoscopic story, blending key moments of Iranian history, politics, and culture with stories of family drama and triumph.

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