From *New York Times* bestselling novelists W. Michael and Kathleen ONeal Gear comes the first book in a landmark new series that paints a vivid portrait of the devastating clash of cultures during the blood-drenched years that followed Spanish explorer Hernando de Sotos landing in La Florida in 153
We Are the Birds of the Coming Storm
β Scribed by Lafon, Lola
- Publisher
- Seagull Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Edition
- Translation
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780857421890
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β¦ Synopsis
We Are the Birds of the Coming StormΒ is a wild novel that oscillates between fiction and reality. The story centers on two young women: Voltairine, a dancer who no longer dances but whose body is still haunted by the movement of dance, and her soulmate Emile, a young woman recovering from unexpected cardiac arrest. The girls are inseparable, and both their lives have been shattered by the horrors of rape. Β The opening of the dreamlike novel sets a bleak stage as Voltairine watches Emile lying in a hospital bed, her temperature dropping to dangerous levels. Voltairine is filled with sorrow and faces the blunt reality that her soulmate is going to die, chronicling each minute in her diary. However, Emile ultimately survives the attack.
Later, at the cinΓ©mathΓ¨que, Voltairine and Emile meet a young girl whom they call Βthe little girl at the end of the lane,β who is obsessed by the Haymarket Affair of 1886. Sheβs an odd girl, obsessed with words, scribbling pages of notes throughout the movie screenings. She helps draw the pair out of their state of painful helplessness, and eventually the trio openly rebels against the newly elected oppressive regime of barbarian kings who rule their society.Β
We Are the Birds of the Coming StormΒ explores repression, revolt, and madness, telling a story that is not only revolutionary but also cautionaryβof three women who let their spirits fly like birds as the daunting storm ascends.
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