**Winner of the prestigious August Prize for best Work of Literary Fiction** In the midst of a terrorist attack on a bookstore reading by GΓΆran Loberg, a comic book artist famous for demeaning drawings of the prophet Mohammed, one of the attackers, a young woman, has a sudden premonition that somet
They Will Drown in Their Mothers' Tears
β Scribed by Johannes Anyuru
- Publisher
- Two Lines Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1931883904
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Winner of the prestigious August Prize for best Work of Literary Fiction
In the midst of a terrorist attack on a bookstore reading by GΓΆran Loberg, a comic book artist famous for demeaning drawings of the prophet Mohammed, one of the attackers, a young woman, has a sudden premonition that something is wrong, changing the course of history. Two years later, this unnamed woman invites a famous writer to visit her in the criminal psychiatric clinic where she's living. She then shares with him an incredible story--she is a visitor from an alternate future.
Despite discrepancies that make the writer highly skeptical, he becomes increasingly fascinated by her amazing tale: in her dystopian future, any so-called "anti-Swedish" citizens are forced into a horrific ghetto called The Rabbit Yard. As events begin to spiral and the author becomes more and more implicated in this woman's tale, he comes to believe the unbelievable: she's telling the truth.
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