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The Sun Was Electric Light
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Debut
by Rachel Morton
The deviation
Askew
Acute
Full tilt
Quick take
A meditation on the desire to start over and the allure of the one-way airfare. This dreamy debut novel reads like a postcard from your poet friend. It had us underlining phrases and planning a trip to South America. Read if you seek a quiet, reflective novel with Hemingway-esque prose and musings on belonging.
Synopsis
Disillusioned with her life in New York, Ruth returns to a lake town in Guatemala where she had been happy a decade earlier. There, in Panajachel, she meets two very different women: the calm and practical Emilie, and the turbulent and intoxicating Carmen. Deciding to stay and build a life at the lake, Ruth finds work first as a nanny to a wealthy local family, then as an English teacher at a vill...
Content warning
This book contains mentions of suicidal ideation.
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Get an early look from the first pages of The Sun Was Electric Light.
The angle
Expat life
Musings on belonging
Poetic prose



