Cursed Bunny, by Bora Chung, translation by
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Chung uses elements of the fantastic & surreal to address the very real horrors & cruelties of & in society.

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A Nail, A Rose by Madeleine Bourdouxhe
tr from by Faith Evans

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Much admired but little known short stories and novella from Belgian writer
Bookword Archive
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Some books I recommend you to read for this August!

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A Woman, by Sibilla Aleramo, tr. by Simon Carnell & Erica Segre.

'To love, to sacrifice oneself, and to submit! Was this what all women were destined for?'

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Day 217/365: The Ghoul, by , tr. by .

A beautifully illustrated story that can be used as a springboard to discuss how we perceive those who are different & how our fears and prejudices may be built on false assumptions.

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Cursed Bunny, by Bora Chung, trans. .

Blurring the lines between & Chung uses elements of the fantastic & surreal to address the very real horrors & cruelties of & in society.

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Hey let's not forget August is month! We loved by translated by for and we reckon there's a good chance you'll love it too

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month kicks off tomorrow. It's aim is to encourage publishers to publish more translations of female authors writing in non-English languages and for us to read more of their works.

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It's officially Which books by will be on your reading list this August? 📚🌏

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Currently (slowly) reading "Uqasha" by Maria Isabella

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