Curious Animal’s “The best new novels from around the world in 2014 (so far)…”

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By Graeme Green There’s more country-hopping in Vanessa Manko’s recommended The Invention of Exile (Oneworld), which follows a Russian inventor who moves to the US and starts a family only to be accused of attending anarchist gatherings and deported back to Russia, fleeing again when civil war breaks out to Paris, Constantinople and finally Mexico, […]

Curious Animal Review (UK): The Invention of Exile

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By Rosanna Spence History repeats itself. Just as the Cold War started to fade into memory, the last few months have seen Russia and the US at loggerheads again, the same old tensions and animosities resurfacing. The Invention of Exile, a beautiful, thought-provoking debut novel from Brooklyn-based American writer Vanessa Manko, follows Austin Voronkov, a […]

Mashable’s 24 Must-Read Books for Summer 2014

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This novel has been praised by Salman Rushdie and Colum McCann for its heart-wrenching portrayal of the immigrant experience in early 20th century America. This unique story brings to life the pain and struggle of an existence in exile, and of your home not being with a country, but with your family. Thank you Mashable! […]