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The Slap - Christos Tsiolkas
The Slap
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The sensational international bestseller by Australia's "preeminent contemporary novelist" (The Age), in his United States debut Winner of the 2009 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap is a riveting page-turner and a powerful, haunting rumination on contemporary middle-class... show more
The sensational international bestseller by Australia's "preeminent contemporary novelist" (The Age), in his United States debut Winner of the 2009 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap is a riveting page-turner and a powerful, haunting rumination on contemporary middle-class family life. When a man slaps a child who is not his own at a neighborhood barbecue, the act triggers a series of repercussions in the lives of the people who witness the event-causing them to reassess their values, expectations, and desires. For readers of Jonathan Franzen and Tom Perrotta, this is a compelling account of modern society and the way we live today.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781101432167 (1101432160)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 496
Edition language: English
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Lolanta
Lolanta rated it
4.0 The Slap
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Ana V.
Ana V. rated it
2.0 The Slap
i hate women. let me correct that: i hate stupid women. and i also don't enjoy books about how incredibly stupid women can actually be. this book should've apparently been centered around a slap that Harry gave to Hugo, a kid, after he was bad with other kids. supposedly, that slap somehow reverbera...
Clodia's Book Blog
Clodia's Book Blog rated it
4.0
An engrossing, uncomfortable book in which none of the vividly portrayed characters comes out smelling of roses.
xopti
xopti rated it
4.0 The Slap
Pretty memorable.. not bad
Breid
Breid rated it
3.0 The Slap
Hated this book and all of its characters. Tsiolkas is a very talented writer, the novel raises many interesting questions, but I found his characters so totally unsympathetic that it was a chore to make it to the end of the book.
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