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The Others

By: Sheena Kalayil
Narrated by: Shazia Nicholls
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Three young people from vastly different backgrounds – Armando from Mozambique, Lolita from India and East German national Theo – are drawn together in a small Baltic city in 1989, just as the DDR begins to collapse around them.

It is 1989, and in a small Baltic city in East Germany, the Deutsche Demokratische Republik, three young people from vastly different backgrounds become friends. Armando is a factory worker from Mozambique, Lolita is a medical student from India, and Theo is an East Berliner who dreams of being a writer.

When Armando and Lolita make a grisly discovery, they find themselves caught up in the politics of Theo’s homeland more than ever before. While a quiet revolution sweeps through Eastern Europe, and the Berlin Wall teeters, the three find themselves entangled in a poignant love triangle which threatens their futures.

As the world order shifts, their three lives are bound together in a web of love, lies and fears, leaving each irrevocably changed.

"An expert novel, The Others is superbly organized, with a steady, tense air of suspense, fine and persuasive emotion, and, above all, truly rich characters alive in a real history. The last pages produced in me a gasp of amazement."– Jonathan Lethem, Author of 'Motherless Brooklyn', National Book Critics Circle Award winner

'Kalayil's deft prose is both precise and lyrical, vividly conjuring place, time and characters in flux.'- Joanna Nadin, Sunday Times no 1. bestselling author and Professor of Creative Writing, University of Bristol

'I found it hard to put Sheena Kalayil's fourth novel down, so powerful is the untold story it tells. Yes, The Others is a love story, but it's also magnificently more; I loved the delicate intertwining themes of identity and displacement; setting and historical and political context are incredibly skilfully deployed; but there is also a rare and precious breadth of imagination in the novel. The writing is beautifully confident and flowing, and the characters and their journeys made me cry!'- Emma Henderson, Author of 'The Valentine House'

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20th Century Friendship Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Multicultural Political World Literature
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not a very interesting story or plot. I understand that it gives a snapshot into the time and places but still dull

dull

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I wasn't sure what to expect from this book, but as soon as I started listening, I was immersed in the life & period of time of the main characters. As a Scottish child, I can vaguely remember the fall of the Berlin Wall, I remember the hope that it brought to the world. In this book, we are given a view of how, although a positive thing was happening, it affected individuals differently & some in a negative way.

Total immersion

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The beautifully created characters come alive in this book, as their lives become entwined and the World around them changes, they find a way through it all.

A brilliantly crafted story

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This book took me to 1989, and the end of the DDR. I was 29 when the wall fell but knew nothing of the lives of those who were affected. I am ashamed to say that I didn’t know about the people from Mozambique and the corrupt regime. Or that someone from India might choose to study medicine in an East German university. This book was a revelation and the story was engaging and powerful.

Interesting story about a world that I didn’t know

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The story itself is quite good, but man, does it get old hearing about beautiful Lolitta, the reader quickly gets that she's an attractive lady, but we are told over, and over, and over again about her beauty, her hair, her slimness, her collarbones, her nipples - and her nipples even as a 60 year old woman! It really distracted from the pace of the book, which, for me, had too many elongated slow paced parts. Having not disliked the essence of the story, I would have much preferred it condensed, way less of the.. oh beautiful Lolitta.. and a more vigorous pace. I did finish it, but, no, not one I'd recommend.

Could have been condensed

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