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speranta 's review for:
Catch the Rabbit
by Lana Bastašić
A fascinating trip to the land of fragmented memories and revisited personal truths.
Above all, in this book I was most impressed by the unexpected comparisons the narrator makes (voices like a flock of bats, boyfriends like crutches).
Then the subtlety of the environment that is completely deformed by personal perspective - just like memories are (there's a dense and darkness wile passing through the homeland).
Bastasic manages to sketch the inner complexities of an eastern European who struggles to keep up an identity of wealth which often seems superficial.
I loved her style and I will be looking forward to what she'll publish next.
Above all, in this book I was most impressed by the unexpected comparisons the narrator makes (voices like a flock of bats, boyfriends like crutches).
Then the subtlety of the environment that is completely deformed by personal perspective - just like memories are (there's a dense and darkness wile passing through the homeland).
Bastasic manages to sketch the inner complexities of an eastern European who struggles to keep up an identity of wealth which often seems superficial.
I loved her style and I will be looking forward to what she'll publish next.