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Those who leave and those who stay

Ferrante, Elena (Author). Goldstein, Ann, 1949- (Added Author).

Elena and Lila, the two girls whom readers first met in My Brilliant Friend, have become women. Lila married at sixteen and has a young son; she has left her husband and the comforts of her marriage brought and now works as a common laborer. Elena has left the neighborhood, earned her college degree, and published a successful novel, all of which has opened the doors to a world of learned interlocutors and richly furnished salons. Both women have attempted are pushing against the walls of a prison that would have seem them living a life of mystery, ignorance and submission. They are afloat on the great sea of opportunities that opened up during the nineteen-seventies. Yet they are still very much bound to see each other by a strong, unbreakable bond.

Book  - 2014
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  • ISBN: 160945233X
  • ISBN: 9781609452339
  • Physical Description print
    418 pages ; 21 cm.
  • Publisher New York, NY : Europa Editions, 2014.

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Translation of: Storia di chi fugge e di chi resta.
"Middle time"--Title page.
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Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
by Ferrante, Elena; Goldstein, Ann (Translator)
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Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay


Part of the bestselling saga about childhood friends following different paths by "one of the great novelists of our time" ( The New York Times ). In the third book in the New York Times -bestselling Neapolitan quartet that inspired the HBO series My Brilliant Friend , Elena and Lila have grown into womanhood. Lila married at sixteen and has a young son; she has left her husband and the comforts her marriage brought and now works as a common laborer. Elena has left the neighborhood, earned her college degree, and published a successful novel, all of which has opened the doors to a world of learned interlocutors and richly furnished salons. Both women are pushing against the walls of a prison that would have seen them living a life of misery, ignorance, and submission. They are afloat on the great sea of opportunities that opened up for women during the 1970s. And yet, they are still very much bound to each other in a book that "shows off Ferrante's strong storytelling ability and will leave readers eager for the final volume of the series" ( Library Journal ). "One of modern fiction's richest portraits of a friendship." -- NPR