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Anna

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'One of Italy's brightest literary stars' Observer

It is some years since a virus killed all the adults. Now Sicily lies in ruins while the disease lies in wait, poised to claim the children as they reach adolescence.

Brave, stubborn thirteen-year-old Anna looks after her brother Astor in the cottage where their mother's skeleton rests, lovingly decorated, in a locked bedroom. She tells him fearsome stories about monsters, hoping to keep him safe at home while she forages among the real hazards. Wild dogs. Gangs of savage, blue-painted kids.

But then Astor starts to question Anna's version of the world, just as the blue kids are turning their attention to the cottage—and suddenly, everything will change.

Niccolò Ammaniti was born in Rome in 1966. He has written two collections of short stories and six novels, four of which have been translated into English. He was the youngest ever winner of the Italian Viareggio Literary Prize for Fiction for his best-selling novel I'm Not Scared, which has been translated into thirty-five languages. The Crossroads received the Premio Strega Prize in 2007, Italy's equivalent to the Booker Prize.

'As well as conjuring up this excellent characterisation, Ammaniti's prose has a strange, deadpan tenderness that I loved. There is always a sense of hope in the hopelessness. This is a sickeningly wonderful novel, and a perfect example of literary dystopian fiction.' Readings

'With William Golding's Lord of the Flies and Cormac McCarthy's The Road as its touchstones, this dystopian novel pays homage to resilience and survival against the odds in a climate of violence and superstition. It's also a coming-of-age story about a harsh transition to adulthood, with the added stinger that death waits in the wings.' Qantas Magazine

'A fearsomely gifted writer.' Independent

'Ammaniti's writing is sharp, lean and pacy.' Herald Sun

'Ammaniti excels...in capturing the thought processes and fears and desires of children... once you start reading him, you can't put him down.' Sunday Telegraph (UK)

'Surreal but somehow also wholly believable. This book is repulsive and terrifying in all the right ways.' The Best Books We've Read This Year (So Far), Readings

'Ammaniti's prose is faultless from the first . . . A fearsomely gifted writer' Independent

'A writer of rigorous imagination and moral subtlety' Times Literary Supplement

'A master storyteller' Guardian

'Ammaniti is a modern-day Dickens' La Repubblica 

'An audacious and elegant post-apocalyptic novel.' Mindfood

'Ammaniti's descriptions have a film-like quality...The story and those images have stayed vivid in my mind's eye. The message this book carries is also important.' Good Readings

'A thought-provoking addition to the genre of science fiction.' ReadPlus

'Stark and confronting, the writing seethes with images of desperation, violence and death...Anna is an unforgettable read.' Otago Daily Times


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Publisher: The Text Publishing Company

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  • ISBN: 9781925410808
  • File size: 608 KB
  • Release date: July 31, 2017

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  • ISBN: 9781925410808
  • File size: 608 KB
  • Release date: July 31, 2017

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English

'One of Italy's brightest literary stars' Observer

It is some years since a virus killed all the adults. Now Sicily lies in ruins while the disease lies in wait, poised to claim the children as they reach adolescence.

Brave, stubborn thirteen-year-old Anna looks after her brother Astor in the cottage where their mother's skeleton rests, lovingly decorated, in a locked bedroom. She tells him fearsome stories about monsters, hoping to keep him safe at home while she forages among the real hazards. Wild dogs. Gangs of savage, blue-painted kids.

But then Astor starts to question Anna's version of the world, just as the blue kids are turning their attention to the cottage—and suddenly, everything will change.

Niccolò Ammaniti was born in Rome in 1966. He has written two collections of short stories and six novels, four of which have been translated into English. He was the youngest ever winner of the Italian Viareggio Literary Prize for Fiction for his best-selling novel I'm Not Scared, which has been translated into thirty-five languages. The Crossroads received the Premio Strega Prize in 2007, Italy's equivalent to the Booker Prize.

'As well as conjuring up this excellent characterisation, Ammaniti's prose has a strange, deadpan tenderness that I loved. There is always a sense of hope in the hopelessness. This is a sickeningly wonderful novel, and a perfect example of literary dystopian fiction.' Readings

'With William Golding's Lord of the Flies and Cormac McCarthy's The Road as its touchstones, this dystopian novel pays homage to resilience and survival against the odds in a climate of violence and superstition. It's also a coming-of-age story about a harsh transition to adulthood, with the added stinger that death waits in the wings.' Qantas Magazine

'A fearsomely gifted writer.' Independent

'Ammaniti's writing is sharp, lean and pacy.' Herald Sun

'Ammaniti excels...in capturing the thought processes and fears and desires of children... once you start reading him, you can't put him down.' Sunday Telegraph (UK)

'Surreal but somehow also wholly believable. This book is repulsive and terrifying in all the right ways.' The Best Books We've Read This Year (So Far), Readings

'Ammaniti's prose is faultless from the first . . . A fearsomely gifted writer' Independent

'A writer of rigorous imagination and moral subtlety' Times Literary Supplement

'A master storyteller' Guardian

'Ammaniti is a modern-day Dickens' La Repubblica 

'An audacious and elegant post-apocalyptic novel.' Mindfood

'Ammaniti's descriptions have a film-like quality...The story and those images have stayed vivid in my mind's eye. The message this book carries is also important.' Good Readings

'A thought-provoking addition to the genre of science fiction.' ReadPlus

'Stark and confronting, the writing seethes with images of desperation, violence and death...Anna is an unforgettable read.' Otago Daily Times


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