'A show of faith in the power of words and literature [that] captivates the reader from the first page with growing tension and unusual beauty' El Cultural
'Powerful and unforgettable' Rosa Montero
On a sleeper train from London and Edinburgh, a woman and two strangers pass the time by telling stories about their lives.
One man reveals the true story behind the novel he wrote: the young man, Hans, who trusted him with intimate details about his life, and whose confidence he betrayed when he converted Hans's life into fiction for his own gain.
As her cabin-mates reveal that Hans has since disappeared, with foul-play suspected, Alicia becomes gripped by the question of what really happened between the two men. She begins to re-examine her own memories, to try and discern what brought her to this point - and her involvement in the story told that night soon goes beyond a mere observer.
I Think I Made You Up in My Head questions the stories we tell ourselves and others, and the fine line that separates reality from fiction - all while weaving an engrossing tale of betrayal, loss and guilt.
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3997-3907-8 (9781399739078)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Marta Perez-Carbonell was born and raised in Spain and now teaches contemporary Spanish literature at Colgate University in upstate New York; she has also worked as a translator and interpreter. This is her first novel.