Open Me, Lisa Locascio
Open Me, Lisa Locascio
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Open Me

Author: Lisa Locascio

Narrator: Stina Nielsen

Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/12/2019


Synopsis

“Locascio’s story of a young American abroad is unflinching in its portrayal of sex, desire, racism, and the excitement and confusion of youth. Infused with erotics and politics, this is a novel that will haunt you.”―Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The SympathizerRoxana Olsen has always dreamed of going to Paris, and after high school graduation finally plans to travel there on a study abroad program―a welcome reprieve from the bruising fallout of her parents’ divorce. But a logistical mix-up brings Roxana to Copenhagen instead, where she’s picked up at the airport by Søren, a twenty-eight year old guide who is meant to be her steward. Instantly drawn to one another, Roxana and Søren’s relationship turns romantic, and when he asks Roxana to accompany him to a small coastal town for the rest of the summer, she doesn’t hesitate to accept. There, Roxana’s world narrows and expands as she experiences fantasy, ritual, and the pleasures of her body, a thrilling realm of erotic and domestic bliss. Seduced by this newfound connection, Roxana doesn’t object when Søren requests that she spend her days alone in the apartment while he goes to the library to work. As their relationship deepens, Søren’s temperament darkens, and Roxana finds herself increasingly drawn to a local outsider, Zlatan, whom she learns is a Muslim refugee from the Bosnian War. The cycle of awakenings sparked by these two relationships challenge and open Roxana in ways she never imagined.A coming-of-age like no other, from a magnetic new voice in fiction, Open Me is a daringly original and darkly compelling portrait of a young woman discovering her power, her sex, and her voice; and a propulsive exploration of estrangement and what it means to belong.

About Lisa Locascio

Lisa Locascio’s work has been published in The Believer, Salon, n+1, Bookforum, Tin House, American Short Fiction, The Los Angeles Review of Books and elsewhere. She is co-publisher of Joyland and editor of 7x7LA. Open Me is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily May on August 14, 2018

"In the north, summer days are very long." This was WEEEIIIRRRDDD. That's not to say I didn't like some parts. In fact, for a while I thought this would be at least a 4 star, maybe a 5 star book. It does a lot of fascinating things and a lot of strange things, and I'm not sure how well they all fi......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa on August 10, 2018

A strange coming of age tale, a girls very intimate discovery of her body and her sexuality. All told in excruciating detail. The story revolves around Roxana a young girl who’s intention is to travel to Paris with her best friend for a study abroad program but ends up in Denmark due to a logistical......more

Goodreads review by Subashini on August 15, 2018

Somewhere between 3 and 3.5 stars. This is a coming-of-age story of eighteen-year-old Roxana, an American who due to a logistical mix-up of some sort, finds herself on a student abroad programme in Denmark instead of France. I was intrigued and captivated by the parts of the book that others might fi......more

Goodreads review by Diana on April 29, 2018

This fresh debut novel dips freely into modes of gothic, fairy tale, and bildungsroman, while also remaining grounded with compelling figures and locations that draw you in. "Open Me" tackles issues of misogyny and bigotry while giving us access to a woman's sexual explorations that give her access......more