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    How We Are Translated: a novel

    £12.99
    ISBN: 9781913348069
    AuthorJohannesson, Jessica
    PublisherNameScribe Publications
    Pub Date11/02/2021
    BindingHardback
    Pages240
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock

    LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE


    People say 'I'm sorry' all the time when it can mean both 'I'm sorry I hurt you' and 'I'm sorry someone else did something I have nothing to do with'. It's like the English language gave up on trying to find a word for sympathy which wasn't also the word for guilt.


    Swedish immigrant Kristin won't talk about the Project growing inside her. Her Brazilian-born Scottish boyfriend Ciaran won't speak English at all; he is trying to immerse himself in a Swedish

    sprakbad language bath,

    to prepare for their future, whatever the fick that means. Their Edinburgh flat is starting to feel very small.


    As this young couple is forced to confront the thing that they are both avoiding, they must reckon with the bigger questions of the world outside, and their places in it.

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    LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE


    People say 'I'm sorry' all the time when it can mean both 'I'm sorry I hurt you' and 'I'm sorry someone else did something I have nothing to do with'. It's like the English language gave up on trying to find a word for sympathy which wasn't also the word for guilt.


    Swedish immigrant Kristin won't talk about the Project growing inside her. Her Brazilian-born Scottish boyfriend Ciaran won't speak English at all; he is trying to immerse himself in a Swedish

    sprakbad language bath,

    to prepare for their future, whatever the fick that means. Their Edinburgh flat is starting to feel very small.


    As this young couple is forced to confront the thing that they are both avoiding, they must reckon with the bigger questions of the world outside, and their places in it.