Ebook {Epub PDF} How to Be Human by Paula Cocozza
· Paula Cocozza's hypnotic first novel, How to Be Human is dynamic with contrasts: the fecund and the fallow. The single and the paired. The urban and the wild the narrative balance is wonderfully sly and assured throughout Cocozza cleverly blurs our capacities to ISBN “How to Be Human is a subversive debut, an eerie tale that acts on the reader like a ghost story, charged with the power of the ignored and the suppressed. If we disdain our animal selves, they trail us, shadowing us at dawn and dusk/5(43). · Paula Cocozza. Paula Cocozza is a feature writer for the Guardian. Her novel, How To Be Human, was published in Twitter: @CocozzaPaula. October
Title: How to Be Human: Longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize Item Condition: used item in a good condition. Will be clean, not soiled or stained. Books will be free of page markings. Paula Cocozza. Average rating: · ratings · reviews · 1 distinct work • Similar authors. How to Be Human. avg rating — ratings — published — 12 editions. Want to Read. saving. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read. How to be Human. Paula Cocozza. Hutchinson, - Foxes - pages. 7 Reviews "When Mary arrives home from work one day to find a magnificent fox on her lawn - his ears spiked in attention and every hair bristling with his power to surprise - it is only the beginning. He brings gifts (at least, Mary imagines they are gifts), and gradually.
"How to Be Human is a subversive debut, an eerie tale that acts on the reader like a ghost story, charged with the power of the ignored and the suppressed. If we disdain our animal selves, they trail us, shadowing us at dawn and dusk. J. HOW TO BE HUMAN. By Paula Cocozza. pp. Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt Company. $ Paula Cocozza’s hypnotic first novel, “How to Be Human,” features year-old Mary. How To Be Human by Paula Cocozza. Review by Galen Weitkamp. Mary is recently divorced, childless yet of childbearing age. But this the reader doesn’t know yet. The first line of the novel, How To Be Human, is, “There was a baby on the back step.” Mary lifts the beautiful bundle and holds her tightly. She does not call the police.
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