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The Morningside
By (Author) Ta Obreht
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
9th July 2024
11th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Dystopian and utopian fiction
813.6
Hardback
304
Width 158mm, Height 236mm, Spine 32mm
517g
There's the world you can see. And then there's the one you can't. Welcome to The Morningside.
When Silvia and her mother finally land in a place called Island City, after being expelled from their ancestral home in a not-too-distant future, they end up living and working at The Morningside, a crumbling luxury tower where Silvia's aunt, Ena, serves as the superintendent. Silvia feels unmoored in her new life because her mother has been so diligently secretive about their family's past. Silvia knows almost nothing about the place she was born and spent her early years; nor does she know why she and her mother had to leave. But in Ena there is an opening: a person willing to give a young girl glimpses into the folktales of her demolished homeland, a place of natural beauty and communal spirit that is lacking in Silvia's lonely and impoverished reality. Enchanted by Ena's stories, Silvia begins seeing the world with magical possibilities, and becomes obsessed with the mysterious older woman who lives in the penthouse of the Morningside. Bezi Duras is an enigma to everyone in the building; she has her own elevator entrance, and only leaves to go out at night and walk her three massive hounds, often not returning until the early morning. Silvia's mission to unravel the truth about this woman's life, and her own haunted past, may end up costing her everything. Startling, inventive, and profoundly moving, THE MORNINGSIDE is a novel about the stories we tell, and the stories we refuse to tell, to make sense of where we came from, and who we hope we might become.A tremendously talented writer -- Ann Patchett
Obreht is the kind of writer who can forever change the way you think about a thing, just through her powers of description -- Elizabeth McCracken
At a time when old-fashioned storytelling seems to be in decline, Ta Obreht is a class apart * Daily Mail *
Obreht's novels are capital-E Events - big, ambitious, provocative reading experiences * Entertainment Weekly *
Not since Zadie Smith has a young writer arrived with such power and grace * Time *
Obreht has prodigious talent for storytelling and imagery * Guardian *
Ta Obreht is an extraordinarily talented writer...brings to mind the novels of Mikhail Bulgakov * New York Review of Books *
Obreht's prose style is full-bodied and vibrant, and she conjures brilliant images on every page * Sunday Times *
Tea Obreht is the author of THE TIGER'S WIFE, winner of the Orange Prize and a finalist for the National Book Award, and INLAND. She was born in Belgrade, in the former Yugoslavia, in 1985 and has lived in the United States since the age of twelve. She currently lives in New York City.