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Published Dec. 21, 2022 by Lolli Editions.

ISBN:
978-1-9196092-2-5
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Powerfully inventive and atmospheric, Strega is a modern gothic story of nine young women on the cusp of inherit-ing society’s submission to violence, and the age-long myths that uphold it.

With little boxes of liquorice, hairbands, and notebooks in her bag, Rafa arrives at the remote Alpine town of Strega to work at the grand Olympic Hotel. There, she and eight other girls receive the stiff uniforms of seasonal workers and are taught to iron, cook, and make the beds by austere matrons. In spare moments between tasks, the girls start to enjoy each other’s company as they pick herbs in the garden, read in the library, and take in the scenery. But when the hotel suddenly fills with people for a raucous party, one of the girls disappears. What follows are deeper revelations about the myths young women are told, what they are raised to expect from the …

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This book was recommended to me by my partner's daughter who, I think, read it with her book club. I loved how the hypnotic prose kept me glued to the pages but now, having just finished the novel, I am really not sure at all what actually happened. A bizarreand baffling read.

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Subjects

  • Germanic literature