Cricket in a Fist
One night, Agatha Winters phone rings. Jasmine, her 13-year-old sister, has run away from home and needs to be picked up at the bus terminal. I's the anniversary of their mothers accident and subsequent split from the family. Jasmine is determined to exact revenge. Their mother,...
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One night, Agatha Winters phone rings. Jasmine, her 13-year-old sister, has run away from home and needs to be picked up at the bus terminal. I's the anniversary of their mothers accident and subsequent split from the family. Jasmine is determined to exact revenge. Their mother, now a flashy self-help guru under a new moniker, preaches willing amnesia: liberation by deliberately forgetting and disowning the past. But willing amnesia is no innovation: it runs in the family. The girls grandmother and great-grandmother, both Holocaust survivors, have found their own superficially innocuous yet fiercely destructive ways to fend off memory. In separate struggles, the girls work to break free from the burden of their familys silence. Told in three major and two minor voices, Cricket in a Fist offers sophisticated psychological insight. Lewiss rich command of language transports us into a world of richly imagined characters.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780864924957 (086492495X)
Publish date: February 1st 2008
Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
Pages no: 265
Edition language: English