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My Mother's House

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This literary thriller explores the intricate underbelly of the immigrant American dream, highlighting both triumphs and failures through the lens of an unexpected narrator: a house that has witnessed unspeakable horrors. Lucien flees Haiti with his wife, Marie-Ange, and their three children, seeking reinvention and comfort in New York City's South Ozone Park. They purchase a dilapidated house in a transitioning neighborhood, which they name La Kaye, "my mother's house," turning it into a refuge for fellow immigrants seeking peace, nourishment, and legal assistance. However, Lucien, emotionally scarred from his past, soon succumbs to his destructive habits, using La Kaye as a backdrop for his vices. Unbeknownst to him, the house observes and judges his actions, ultimately deciding to confront the sins that unfold within its walls. As tensions rise, La Kaye's own dark secrets emerge, leading to a climactic moment when it ignites, revealing the true extent of Lucien's evil. The story intricately weaves the impact of one person's turmoil on the lives of others, culminating in a haunting exploration of guilt, redemption, and the shadows of the immigrant experience.

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My Mother's House, Francesca Momplaisir

Jazyk
Rok vydání
2020
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Platební metody

3,4
Dobrá
405 Hodnocení

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2020
Vazba
pevná
ISBN10
0525657150
ISBN13
9780525657156
Série
Hodnocení
3,35 z 5
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This literary thriller explores the intricate underbelly of the immigrant American dream, highlighting both triumphs and failures through the lens of an unexpected narrator: a house that has witnessed unspeakable horrors. Lucien flees Haiti with his wife, Marie-Ange, and their three children, seeking reinvention and comfort in New York City's South Ozone Park. They purchase a dilapidated house in a transitioning neighborhood, which they name La Kaye, "my mother's house," turning it into a refuge for fellow immigrants seeking peace, nourishment, and legal assistance. However, Lucien, emotionally scarred from his past, soon succumbs to his destructive habits, using La Kaye as a backdrop for his vices. Unbeknownst to him, the house observes and judges his actions, ultimately deciding to confront the sins that unfold within its walls. As tensions rise, La Kaye's own dark secrets emerge, leading to a climactic moment when it ignites, revealing the true extent of Lucien's evil. The story intricately weaves the impact of one person's turmoil on the lives of others, culminating in a haunting exploration of guilt, redemption, and the shadows of the immigrant experience.