Dear Fang, With Love

Rufi Thorpe author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:6th Apr '17

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Dear Fang, With Love cover

Lucas and Katya were boarding school seniors when, blindingly in love, they decided to have a baby. Seventeen years later, after a decade of absence, Lucas is a weekend dad, newly involved in his daughter Vera's life. But after Vera suffers a terrifying psychotic break at a high school party, Lucas takes her to Lithuania, his grandmother's homeland, for the summer.

Here, in the city of Vilnius, Lucas hopes to save Vera from the sorrow of her diagnosis. As he uncovers a secret about his grandmother, a Home Army rebel who escaped Stutthof, Vera searches for answers of her own. Why did Lucas abandon her as a baby? What really happened the night of her breakdown? And who can she trust with the truth?

Skillfully weaving family mythology and Lithuanian history with a story of mental illness, inheritance, young love, and adventure, Rufi Thorpe has written a breathtakingly intelligent, emotionally enthralling book.

While the themes of the book - mania, the Holocaust, and the devastating number of ways that any parent-child dynamic can go awry - are undeniably dark, Thorpe's prose is light, often hilarious, and unshakably grounded in the concrete details of daily life . . . Thorpe has written an absolute winner. * Publishers Weekly, Starred Review *
Dear Fang, With Love is a beautiful story about mental illness and love * PopSugar, '26 Books You Should Read This Spring' *
A brilliantly written, probing, uneasy look at a damaged friendship between two women * Independent on Sunday on The Girls from Corona Del Mar *
Her depiction of female friendship is engaging and sharply observed * New Statesman on The Girls From Corona Del Mar *
Observant, sometimes funny and continuously thought-provoking * Daily Mail on The Girls From Corona Del Mar *

ISBN: 9781472152176

Dimensions: 199mm x 169mm x 23mm

Weight: 260g

320 pages