The Story of H, Marina Perezagua
The Story of H, Marina Perezagua
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The Story of H
A Novel

Author: Marina Perezagua

Narrator: Shiromi Arserio

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 08/14/2018


Synopsis

From an audacious new talent, The Story of H describes a searing quest by a Japanese woman and an American soldier to find a girl who goes missing in the aftermath of Hiroshima, a journey that spans the globe and travels to the darkest corners of the human mind and memory  August 6, 1945: the day Enola Gay unleashed an atomic inferno over Hiroshima. In the wake of its devastation, two stories unfold. There’s Jim, an American soldier who was entrusted with taking care of Yoro, a Japanese girl who then disappears after the atomic bomb falls. And there’s H, a Japanese child who is at school when the bomb drops and is indelibly marked by its destruction. Both victims of the bomb, H and Jim meet for the first time in New York years later—their paths cross by chance, they fall in love, and together they continue Jim’s search for Yoro. A quixotic twenty-first century quest to discover what makes us human, from refugee camps to the slave mines of Africa, from Brazil to Borneo, Japan to Mexico, it’s also a journey that plumbs the depths and heights of cruelty and compassion, vulnerability and violence. Marina Perezagua’s urgent, incantatory, and highly original novel moves us beyond our understanding of history as broad and sweeping to the individual stories of those who feel joy and pain, who suffer and transcend. Both dazzling and dark, The Story of H pulsates with a terrible beauty and power that lingers with the reader long after the last page.

About Marina Perezagua

Marina Perezagua is a Spanish novelist and short story writer known for her powerfully visual and mind-bending narratives. She has published two short story collections and a novel in Spain and her stories have been published in outlets including Electric Literature and Granta UK. She has a degree in art history and is currently completing her PhD at New York University, where she also teaches at the NYU Master’s Program in Creative Writing in Spanish. She practices freediving and has swum across the Gibraltar Strait in less than four hours.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Claudia on June 28, 2018

Yoro deixou uma marca em mim. A audácia e inteligência da escritora Mariana Perezagua é tão evidente ao longo da narrativa que é impossível não ficar de queixo caído. Tive a sensação que ela estava na primeira fila dos acontecimentos e conhecia detalhes que mais ninguém suspeitava em relação ao sofr......more

Goodreads review by Carolina on September 29, 2022

Muito impressionada com a escrita desta autora, adorei de paixão até meio, depois deixou-me tão impressionada (e incomodada) que tive pesadelos, deixei o livro de lado uns dias e terminei-o rapidamente. A segunda metade não tem a mesma força nem vitalidade, é arrastada, e com muitos pormenores, não......more

Goodreads review by Alberto on February 06, 2017

This is Mrs. Perezagua's debut novel. She has published 2 collections of short stories I haven't read. I picked up this one at a bookstore while visiting Mexico City. The first quarter of the book is simply amazing. The stories are quite vivid thanks to the author's incredible writing qualities. The p......more

Goodreads review by Juan on January 14, 2023

RECUERDO CUANDO FUE NOVEDAD EN 2017, PERO LO TERMINÉ LEYENDO EN 2020... EN PLENA PANDEMIA. PRIMER LIBRO QUE LEO DONDE PROTAGONISTA ES INTERSEXUAL. RESEÑA COMPLETA EN MI BLOG: [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Rita on February 27, 2024

Esta obra da Mariana Perezagua foi uma leitura de emoções fortes, onde o pano de fundo foi entre Japão, Estados Unido e República Democrática de Congo e o desenrolar da história foi numa altura em que estava prestes a ser criado uma das piores armas feitas na história da humanidade, a bomba atómica.......more