Sukkwan Island
Can not pronounce it so much to write, because when I ask "is what you read SUUUWANNAJHSZJchepastropquoi Island?", I noticed a total lack of response, understanding of Sukkwan Island David Vann.
Sukkwan Island and therefore not Shutter Island (I will return in another post), a novel is very strong, powerful, in the great line of books that make you uncomfortable and you spin the cockroach. The pitch is simple: A divorced father, who seeks and has not yet found its hard paddling of her young son in their teens to embark on an island clueless, cold and gloomy for a long year. They are terribly lonely, so geographically and in their heads, it's cold, the atmosphere is hostile and they must learn to discover and perhaps love.
A tragic event - and so surprising that I read it twice - will stop coming and especially accelerated an already distressing narrative. The total immersion in this book and disturbing shock.
Sukkwan Island, little ersatz The Road by Cormac McCarthy but excellent book nonetheless.
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