Author: | Dan Holloway | ISBN: | 1230000000258 |
Publisher: | Red Glove Press | Publication: | July 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dan Holloway |
ISBN: | 1230000000258 |
Publisher: | Red Glove Press |
Publication: | July 14, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A lyrical love story for anyone who loves Murakami's Norwegian Wood
“captures the rhythms and nuances of how we live now in a way that has rarely been done better” LA Books Examiner
“Holloway’s accomplishment is in rendering a world in exquisite detail and still conveying the universal via the personal.” Emprise Review
“a lovely book written in that rare thing: beautiful, lyrical prose.” Jane Smith, The Self-Publishing Review
“Songs From the Other Side of the Wall is a *very* good book” Erica Friedman, Yurikon publishing
After her mother walks out and returns to England when she’s just a week old, Szandi grows up on the vineyard in Hungary that has been in her family for 300 years. Now 18, Szandi is part of Budapest’s cosmopolitan art scene, sharing a flat and a bohemian lifestyle with her lover and fellow sculptress, Yang. She has finally found her place in the world. When she discovers that her father has only weeks to live, Szandi must choose once and for all: between the past and the present; between East and West; between her family and her lover.
Songs from the Other Side of the Wall is a coming of age story that inhabits anti-capitalist chatrooms and ancient wine cellars, seedy bars and dreaming spires; and takes us on a remarkable journey across Europe and cyberspace in the company of rock stars and dropouts, diaries that appear from nowhere, a telepathic fashion mogul, and the talking statue of a bull.
A lyrical love story for anyone who loves Murakami's Norwegian Wood
“captures the rhythms and nuances of how we live now in a way that has rarely been done better” LA Books Examiner
“Holloway’s accomplishment is in rendering a world in exquisite detail and still conveying the universal via the personal.” Emprise Review
“a lovely book written in that rare thing: beautiful, lyrical prose.” Jane Smith, The Self-Publishing Review
“Songs From the Other Side of the Wall is a *very* good book” Erica Friedman, Yurikon publishing
After her mother walks out and returns to England when she’s just a week old, Szandi grows up on the vineyard in Hungary that has been in her family for 300 years. Now 18, Szandi is part of Budapest’s cosmopolitan art scene, sharing a flat and a bohemian lifestyle with her lover and fellow sculptress, Yang. She has finally found her place in the world. When she discovers that her father has only weeks to live, Szandi must choose once and for all: between the past and the present; between East and West; between her family and her lover.
Songs from the Other Side of the Wall is a coming of age story that inhabits anti-capitalist chatrooms and ancient wine cellars, seedy bars and dreaming spires; and takes us on a remarkable journey across Europe and cyberspace in the company of rock stars and dropouts, diaries that appear from nowhere, a telepathic fashion mogul, and the talking statue of a bull.