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The Girl at the Door

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The Girl at the Door

By: Veronica Raimo, Stash Luczkiw - translator
Narrated by: Matt Addis, Charlotte Worthing
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A tense, provocative and nuanced novel about a rape accusation in an idyllic commune from the author of the 2024 International Booker Prize-longlisted Lost on Me

I was in my sixth month when the girl came knocking.

The girl came empty handed. On the threshold, her hair down, her jeans tight.

'Are you the professor’s wife?' the girl asked me. 'I have to speak to you,' she said.

'The professor raped me,' the girl said.

©2019 Veronica Raimo and Stash Luczkiw (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction

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Critic reviews

"This uncompromising, fiercely intelligent novel confirms the moral usefulness of serious art: it reminds us that the world is more complicated than our righteous certainties; it forces us to acknowledge the abyss." (Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You)

"The first post-Weinstein novel." (Vanity Fair)

"Elegant, mesmerizing and merciless." (La Repubblica)

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