The Other Girl: Best Indie Novella of 2012

The Other Girl: Best Indie Novella of 2012

by Alexandra Ares
The Other Girl: Best Indie Novella of 2012

The Other Girl: Best Indie Novella of 2012

by Alexandra Ares

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WINNER OF THE NEXT GENERATION INDIE AWARD FOR BEST NOVELLA
"The Other Girl" is a bare, slim, literary novel written in a minimalistic style and telling the story of a conversation. Life does this switching trick, giving you hope from one place, and satisfaction from another. Maxim Smirnov, a young Russian immigrant in New York dreams of becoming the next software billionaire like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and of moving in with his gorgeous girlfriend. In the meantime he has no home of his own and sleeps like a gypsy on chairs and in his office. When his lover is reluctant to take him in, he ends up moving in with an older Italian girl Giordana Gatti, a reclusive film animator with a powerful personality and feminist ideas that clash with his macho upbringing. She is "the other girl" in more ways than one, and guards an old, secret, unrequited love story. How will her fierce spirit and
masochistic passion reflect on his own future choices?
Provocative, gritty, and unforgettable, THE OTHER GIRL is the story of a woman and a man on the edge, torn between the desire to belong and feel alive, and the desire to break away from unfulfilling love. Alexandra Ares writes in fierce, unflinching prose about the equally dark sides of passion and solitude.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012487902
Publisher: Smart Media New York
Publication date: 05/02/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 112 KB

About the Author

Alexandra Ares is a playwright and novelist born in Bucharest and living in New York City, publisher of Manhattan Chronicles. She is the author of the novels My Life on Craigslist, Dream Junkies and The Other Girl, and the play Waking Beauty.
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