Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
508
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Feb 1, 1983
Wydawca
Worldwide Library
ISBN-10
0373970048
ISBN-13
9780373970049
Opis
In a world caught between tradition and modernity, Flora emerges as a poignant figure, embodying the struggles of finding one's identity. This delicate Eurasian child-woman navigates the complexities of her existence, caught in the tug-of-war between her diverse cultural backgrounds. Her journey is marked by a yearning for acceptance, as both communities she straddles seem to reject her, leaving her to grapple with feelings of isolation.
As Flora seeks her place in a society that often feels alien, her character presents a rich exploration of the challenges faced by those who exist in the margins. The author, Anne Weale, deftly portrays Flora's inner turmoil and her quest for belonging, highlighting the emotional landscape of a young woman in search of her own path. Through Flora's eyes, readers are invited to reflect on the universal desire to be understood and embraced.
The narrative unfolds with grace, weaving together moments of heartache and hope as Flora strives to reconcile her dual heritage. It is a story that resonates deeply, inviting empathy and contemplation as it delves into themes of identity, acceptance, and the longing for connection in an often indifferent world.
As Flora seeks her place in a society that often feels alien, her character presents a rich exploration of the challenges faced by those who exist in the margins. The author, Anne Weale, deftly portrays Flora's inner turmoil and her quest for belonging, highlighting the emotional landscape of a young woman in search of her own path. Through Flora's eyes, readers are invited to reflect on the universal desire to be understood and embraced.
The narrative unfolds with grace, weaving together moments of heartache and hope as Flora strives to reconcile her dual heritage. It is a story that resonates deeply, inviting empathy and contemplation as it delves into themes of identity, acceptance, and the longing for connection in an often indifferent world.
Gatunki
Romans