Books on GIF #79 — 'The Story of the Lost Child' by Elena Ferrante
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Hello! Welcome to the latest edition of Books on GIF, the animated alternative to boring book reviews. This Sunday's book is 'The Story of the Lost Child' by Elena Ferrante. I've been struggling for the last few days, and today in particular, to organize my thoughts about this book. I guess I'm supposed to rave about it, given that I've professed my love many times for Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels. Maybe you're expecting me to say this is a work of genius and a triumphant conclusion to an outstanding series of novels that, taken together, are probably the most outstanding literary achievement of our time. Yes, Ferrante has accomplished something truly extraordinary with her four books. The story about Lila and Lenù's friendship recounted through
Books on GIF #79 — 'The Story of the Lost Child' by Elena Ferrante
Books on GIF #79 — 'The Story of the Lost…
Books on GIF #79 — 'The Story of the Lost Child' by Elena Ferrante
Hello! Welcome to the latest edition of Books on GIF, the animated alternative to boring book reviews. This Sunday's book is 'The Story of the Lost Child' by Elena Ferrante. I've been struggling for the last few days, and today in particular, to organize my thoughts about this book. I guess I'm supposed to rave about it, given that I've professed my love many times for Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels. Maybe you're expecting me to say this is a work of genius and a triumphant conclusion to an outstanding series of novels that, taken together, are probably the most outstanding literary achievement of our time. Yes, Ferrante has accomplished something truly extraordinary with her four books. The story about Lila and Lenù's friendship recounted through