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‘One of only two novels I've ever loved whose main characters are not human’ BARBARA KINGSOLVER For fans of The Essex Serpent and The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock.‘By far my favourite book of of the year’ Guardian‘One of only two novels I've ever loved whose main characters are not human’ BARBARA KINGSOLVER For fans of The Essex Serpent and The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock.‘By far my favourite book of of the year’ GuardianOne cold night, two newcomers emerge onto the streets of 1899 New York, and it is never the same again.But these two are more than strangers to this land, they are strangers to this world. From the depths of folkloric history come Chava the golem, a creature made of clay, brought to life by a disgraced rabbi and Ahmad, a djinni, born in the ancient Syrian desert and trapped in an old copper flask released accidentally by a tinsmith in a Lower Manhattan shop.Two companions who were never meant to be released, and never meant to meet. And when they do, their opposing natures will be sealed by a special bond, but one that is threatened by watching eyes, roaming owners and a misunderstanding world.A glittering gem of a novel, as spell-binding as it is compelling, The Golem and The Djinni asks us what we’re made of and how we can break free.‘By far my favourite book of 2013 … There isn't a wasted word, poorly considered paragraph or a single chapter in this high-concept fairytale that doesn't deliver some new enchantment’ Damien Walter, Guardian‘The Golem and The Djinni has the detailed realism of historical fiction, the haunting feel of a folk tale, and is one of only two novels I've ever loved whose main characters are not human’ Barbara Kingsolver‘The author makes you care enough about the humanity of these magical spirits to not only see them through to the end but also to regret that you’ve reached the last page’ New York Times‘A continuous delight — provocative, atmospheric, and superbly paced’ Boston Globe‘The Golem and The Djinni are among my favourite fictional people’ Washington PostThe spell-binding literary debut for fans of The Essex SerpentHelene Wecker grew up near Chicago, and received her MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University in New York. Her work has been published in the online magazine Joyland, and she has read from her stories at the KGB Bar in New York and the Barbershop Reading Series in San Francisco. After a dozen years of moving around between both coasts and the Midwest, she now lives near San Francisco with her husband and daughter. The Golem and the Djinni is her first novel.The spell-binding literary debut for fans of The Essex Serpent• An unputdownable debut novel which weaves togther strands of Yiddish and Middle Eastern literature, historical fiction and magical fable into a wondrously inventive and unforgettable tale.• Major marketing campaign planned• Compare to Erin Morgenstern, Deborah Harkness and Eowyn Ivey• Sits perfectly alongside two other big releases this summer: Rachel Joyce’s Perfect and Hannah Kent’s Burial Rites• Major review coverage in the US including a front page lead review in the New York Times Book Review• Published by HarperCollins NY in May 2013Competition: the Essex Serpent;The Mermaid;Mrs Hancock;bone ships;strawberry thief;gods of jade and shadow;the dreamers. by;Erin Morgenstern, Deborah Harkness, Laini Taylor;joanne harris;alix harrow;stacey halls;katherine arden;naomi novik;chakraborty;erin morgenstern;michael j sullivan;katherine addison
Pubblicato da: HarperCollins Publishers
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