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Memory of Water
Emmi Itaranta
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Description for Memory of Water
Paperback. With the lyricism of Ishiguro's NEVER LET ME GO, and the world building brilliance of Atwood, Emmi Itaranta's effortless and poignant debut novel is a coming of age story full of emotional drama and wonderment. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: FL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 130 x 26. Weight in Grams: 262.
With the lyricism of Ishiguro's NEVER LET ME GO, and the world building brilliance of Atwood, Emmi Itaranta's effortless and poignant debut novel is a coming of age story full of emotional drama and wonderment. Some secrets demand betrayal. 'You're seventeen, and of age now, and therefore old enough to understand what I'm going to tell you,' my father said. `This place doesn't exist.' `I'll remember,' I told him, but didn't realise until later what kind of promise I had made. When Noria Kaitio reaches her seventeenth birthday, she is entrusted with the secret of a freshwater spring hidden deep within the caves near her small rural village. Its preservation has been the responsibility of her family for generations. Apprenticed to her father, one of the last true tea masters, when Noria takes possession of the knowledge, she become much more than the guardian of ancestral treasure; soon, she will hold the fate of everyone she loves in her hands.
Product Details
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
267g
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780007529940
SKU
V9780007529940
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99-99
About Emmi Itaranta
Emmi Itaranta holds two MA degrees, one in Drama and another in Creative Writing. Her award-winning debut novel MEMORY OF WATER (Teemestarin kirja) was published in Finland in 2012. She writes fiction in Finnish and English, and is currently working on her second novel. She lives in Canterbury, United Kingdom. www.emmiitaranta.com
Reviews for Memory of Water
`(A) poetic and melancholy debut' Guardian `Itaranta's lyrical style makes this dystopian tale a beautiful exploration of environmental ethics and the power of ritual' Washington Post `Gorgeous and delicate' Library Journal, starred review. `Itaranta's steady piling on of pressure on her protagonist grips, even as her prose soothes' SFX 'Where Itaranta shines is in her understated but compelling characters' Red Star Review, Publishers Weekly `Gorgeous and delicate' Library Journal, Starred Review. `Brilliant, lyrical prose' Tor.com