Une fiction historique glaçante et inoubliable, aux confins de l’Antarctique
One of the Observer's "New Faces of Fiction for 2017" /> One of Elle UK’s “Six Top Debut Authors of 2017” ..." /> One of the Observer's "New Faces of Fiction for 2017" /> One of Elle UK’s..." />
One of Entertainment Weekly's "16 Debut Novels to Read in 2017" /> One of the Observer's "New Faces of Fiction for 2017" /> One of Elle UK’s “Six Top Debut Authors of 2017” /> One of i-D/Vice's "10 Brilliant Emerging Female Authors to Read in 2017" /> /> An electrifying debut novel of obsessive love, family secrets, and the dangers of living our lives online /> /> At twenty-three, Alice Hare leaves England for New York. She becomes fixated on Mizuko Himura, a Japanese writer living in New York, whose life story has strange parallels to her own and who she believes is her “Internet twin.” What seems to Mizuko like a chance encounter with Alice is anything but--after all, in the age of connectivity, nothing is coincidence. Their subsequent relationship is doomed from the outset, exposing a tangle of lies and sexual encounters as three families across the globe collide, and the most ancient of questions--where do we come from?--is answered just by searching online. In its heady evocation of everything from Haruki Murakami to Patricia Highsmith to Edith Wharton, Sympathy is utterly original--a thrilling tale of obsession, doubling, blood ties, and our tormented efforts to connect in the digital age.
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Une fiction historique glaçante et inoubliable, aux confins de l’Antarctique
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