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The Swimmers

A novel (CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE WINNER)
BookPaperback
Ranking383240inBelletristik
CHF19.90

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"The swimmers are unknown to each other except through their private routines (slow lane, fast lane), and the solace each takes in their morning or afternoon laps. But when a crack appears at the bottom of the pool, they are cast out into an unforgiving world. One of these swimmers is Alice, who is slowly losing her memory. For Alice, the pool was a final stand against the darkness of her encroaching dementia. Without the fellowship of other swimmers and the routine of her daily laps she is plunged into dislocation and chaos, swept into memories of her childhood and the Japanese American incarceration camp in which she spent the war. Alice's estranged daughter, reentering her mother's life too late, witnesses her devastating decline"--
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-593-46662-9
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date24/01/2023
Pages192 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 130 mm, Height 202 mm, Thickness 13 mm
Weight196 g
Article no.32948603
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.41275226
Product groupBelletristik
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Author

JULIE OTSUKA was born and raised in California. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and her first novel, When the Emperor Was Divine won the 2003 Asian American Literary Award and the 2003 American Library Association's Alex Award. Her second novel, The Buddha in the Attic, was a finalist for the National Book Award in 2011 and won the 2012 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the 2011 Langum Prize in American Historical Fiction. The Buddha in the Attic was an international bestseller and the winner of the prestigious Prix Femina Etranger in 2012, and the Albatros Literaturpreis in 2013. She lives in New York City.