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Alex Valente, Elena Varvello (Beteiligte)

Can you hear me?


A gripping holiday read set during a scorching Italian summer
Übersetzung: Valente, Alex
2018. 272 S. 199 mm
Verlag/Jahr: HODDER & STOUGHTON; TWO ROADS 2018
ISBN: 1-473-65489-0 (1473654890)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-473-65489-1 (9781473654891)

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A riveting coming-of-age story set during a scorching Italian summer, told with the breathless precision of a Hitchcock noir. A riveting coming-of-age story and Times bestseller set during a scorching Italian summer, told with the breathless precision of a Hitchcock noir.
´A novel of crime and darkness that eschews straightforward domestic noir´ Guardian
´Move over Ferrante, there´s a new Elena in town´ Independent
´There is much beauty and sadness in this slim novel´ The Times
´Utterly gripped me from beginning to end´ Victoria Hislop

In the August of 1978, the summer I met Anna Trabuio, my father took a girl into the woods...
I was sixteen.
He had been gone a long time already, but that was it - not even a year after he lost his job and that boy disappeared - that was when everything broke.

1978.
Ponte, a small community in Northern Italy. An unbearably hot summer like many others. Elia Furenti is sixteen, living an unremarkable life of moderate unhappiness, until the day the beautiful, damaged Anna returns to Ponte and firmly propels Elia to the edge of adulthood.

But then everything starts to unravel.

Elia´s father, Ettore, is let go from his job and loses himself in the darkest corners of his mind. A young boy is murdered. And a girl climbs into a van and vanishes in the deep, dark woods...

THE TIMES BESTSELLER WINNER OF AN ENGLISH PEN AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE TA FIRST TRANSLATION PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE CWA INTERNATIONAL DAGGER AWARD
Can You Hear Me? poignantly touches on problems of friendships, families and coming of age in a small community in northern Italy. There is much beauty and sadness in this slim novel. Marcel Berlins, The Times