Up next on this summer's Summer Reading Challenge is Pieces by Maria Kostaki.
When her mother, Anna, abandons her to move abroad with her new husband,
Sasha is passed around her three grandparents in Cold War-era Moscow,
attending first grade with a Lenin star pinned to her breast.
Five
years later, Anna and her husband reappear and whisk Sasha off to a
“better life” in Athens, Greece. But they are not the gallant rescuers
they first appear to be, and Sasha soon finds herself caught between a
violent stepfather and a psychologically abusive mother. In her struggle
to survive in her new world, Sasha turns to a world of invisible
friends—even as she continues to long for something real.
At
turns haunting and uplifting, Pieces is the story of one girl’s survival
and self-discovery—and her continual search for love in a world where
she has been given none.
Stay tuned for my review.
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