The Tea for Hens

(Author) Georgia Lake
Format: Paperback
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The novel The Tea for Hens is a poignant reflection on the immigrant experience in America, specifically focusing on the early 1960s. It artfully intertwines the stories of European refugees who cross the Atlantic in search of the elusive American dream, bringing with them hopes for a better future and the scars of past traumas. With its rich narrative and intricate character developments, the book stands as a significant contribution to the genre of immigrant literature. The author adopts a reflective narrative style, weaving a tapestry of memories that captures the essence of first youthful loves, disappointments, and the harsh realities of bad marriages and criminal undertakings. Through these memories, the novel explores the complex dynamics of survival in an often indifferent world, highlighting the resilience required to navigate and overcome such challenges.

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Publisher:
Lulu.com
Format:
Paperback
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781326999704
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Aug. 27, 2024

Georgia Lake

Georgia Lake is a renowned poet known for her collection "Whispers of the Soul," which explores themes of love, loss, and resilience. Her lyrical and evocative writing style has captivated readers worldwide. Lake's work has made significant contributions to contemporary poetry, inspiring and moving audiences with her powerful words.

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