Zima

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Ali Smith: Zima (Russian language, 2019, EKSMO, Izdatel'stvo)

315 pages

Russian language

Published Jan. 1, 2019 by EKSMO, Izdatel'stvo.

ISBN:
978-5-04-099542-4
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When four people, strangers and family, converge on a fifteen-bedroom house in Cornwall for Christmas, will there be enough room for everyone?

10 editions

Winter - 5 Stars

It took me a while to catch up to the rhythm of this book, with its quick word play and fragmented storytelling, but after that I really enjoyed it. As with Autumn, it covers a lot of ground, from the political (e.g., Brexit and the Greenham Common protests) to the personal (e.g., long-estranged sisters reconnecting but still butting heads). There's also some absurdity, like the busload of birders chasing Canada Warbler sightings. The shenanigans with Art and the woman he hires to pose as his girlfriend, Charlotte, are hilarious.

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