Críticas:
"The conclusion of "The American Girl" narrative will delight fans of the series." --"Publishers Weekly"
"Complex and interesting." --"Booklist "
"Out of "The American Girl's" elusive mysteries of time and creepy teenagers-in-trouble, Fagerholm triumphs with its sequel, "The Glitter Scene", mining the not-quite-real or the too real evidence of sorrow that we forget we live by."--Terese Svoboda, author of "Bohemian Girl"
""The Glitter Scene" balances on the ice-cold tones of David Lynch and the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice . . . a remarkable story of guilt, revenge, and betrayal. A beautiful novel where the distance between blissful fantasy and grim reality is never very far." --"Smalands Posten"
"With the same inimitable style as in the previous novel, Monika Fagerholm opens up a dizzying world full of secrets . . . It is intense and compelling." --"Vastra Nyland"
"A dreamy, creepy, swirling of prose that eventually uncovers a story of love and violence in a coastal Finnish community." --Shelf Awareness
"The conclusion of The American Girl narrative will delight fans of the series." --Publishers Weekly
"Complex and interesting." --Booklist
"Out of The American Girl's elusive mysteries of time and creepy teenagers-in-trouble, Fagerholm triumphs with its sequel, The Glitter Scene, mining the not-quite-real or the too real evidence of sorrow that we forget we live by."--Terese Svoboda, author of Bohemian Girl
"The Glitter Scene balances on the ice-cold tones of David Lynch and the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice . . . a remarkable story of guilt, revenge, and betrayal. A beautiful novel where the distance between blissful fantasy and grim reality is never very far." --Smalands Posten
"With the same inimitable style as in the previous novel, Monika Fagerholm opens up a dizzying world full of secrets . . . It is intense and compelling." --Vastra Nyland
Reseña del editor:
Teenage Johanna lives with her aunt Solveig in a small house bordering the forest on the outskirts of a remote coastal town in Finland. She leads a lonely existence that is punctuated by visits to her privileged classmate, Ulla Bäckström, who lives in the nearby luxury gated community. It isn’t until Ulla tells her the local lore about the American girl and the tragedy that took place more than thirty years before that Johanna begins to question how her parents fit into the story. She sets out to unravel her family history, the identity of her mother, and the dark secrets long buried with her father. In the process of opening closed doors, others in the community reflect back on the town’s history, on their youth, and on the dreams that play in their minds. Soon a new story emerges, that stirs up Johanna’s greatest fears, but ultimately leads to the answers she is searching for. The Glitter Scene is a riveting mystery that explores the roles of truth and myth, reality and fiction, and the repercussions of family secrets.
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