Wolfskin
Synopsis
Sofìa is thirty-five and her husband has left her. Her father died the year before, and her mother is living in the Canary Islands with a new partner. Sofìa flees the city with her young son, seeking refuge in her father's house on the southern coast of Spain, where she spent summers as a girl. Her younger sister, with whom she has a close but uneasy relationship, joins her. Living together again, the sisters face their present as well as their childhood and tangled past. A novel from one of Spain's most remarkable authors, WOLFSKIN is an intimate meditation on ambivalence and motherhood, eroticism and disappointment, family violence and failure, and ultimately, the possibility -- or impossibility -- of living with those you love.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Structo Press
- ISBN: 9780995632028
- Number of pages: 272
- Dimensions: 182 x 239 x 26 mm
- Weight: 250g
- Languages: English
