A Life Apart
By (Author) Mariapia Veladiano
Translated by Cristina Viti
Translated by Cristina Viti
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
17th April 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
853.92
Winner of Premio Italo Calvino (Italo Calvino Prize) 2010
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 201mm, Spine 13mm
284g
Rebecca's parents were born to very different families. One wealthy, one all but destitute, they were united only by their striking mutual beauty. But the sole child to bless their great romantic fairy tale is a daughter of startling ugliness.
The shock of having given birth to such a monster leads the mother to withdraw both herself and her daughter from the world. Only by keeping her child indoors, away from strangers' eyes, can she protect her from their disgust. But against all odds, with a little help from some remarkable friends, Rebecca discovers a talent for music that proves that inner beauty can outshine any other. A Life Apart is an irresistible modern fable that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt that they don't belong.'Veladiano's writing is elegant and stylish, and is able to capture the reader with its surrealist yet believable story' La Repubblica. * La Repubblica *
Mariapia Veladiano's first novel A Life Apart was published after winning the Premio Calvino, a prize for unpublished writers. It went on to be shortlisted for the Premio Stega, the most prestigious of Italian literary prizes.