The Icarus GirlKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 18.12.2007 - 352 Seiten The audacious first novel from the award-winning and bestselling author of Boy, Snow, Bird and What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours • “Oyeyemi brilliantly conjures up the raw emotions and playground banter of childhood. . . . A masterly first novel.”–The New York Times Book Review "Remarkable. . . . As original as it is unsettling, The Icarus Girl runs straight at the heart of what it means to belong."– O, The Oprah Magazine Jessamy “Jess” Harrison, age eight, is the child of an English father and a Nigerian mother. Possessed of an extraordinary imagination, she has a hard time fitting in at school. It is only when she visits Nigeria for the first time that she makes a friend who understands her: a ragged little girl named TillyTilly. But soon TillyTilly’s visits become more disturbing, until Jess realizes she doesn’t actually know who her friend is at all. Drawing on Nigerian mythology, Helen Oyeyemi presents a striking variation on the classic literary theme of doubles — both real and spiritual — in this lyrical and bold debut. |
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... realised, to see her face. “Didn't you play out with the others today?” she asked. “Yeah,” jessamy lied. She had just caught sight of the clock. It was nearly six now, and she had hidden herself in the landing cupboard after lunch. She ...
... realised, to see her face. “Didn't you play out with the others today?” she asked. “Yeah,” jessamy lied. She had just caught sight of the clock. It was nearly six now, and she had hidden herself in the landing cupboard after lunch. She ...
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... realised , to see her face . " Didn't you play out with the others today ? " she asked . " Yeah , " Jessamy lied . She had just caught sight of the clock . It was nearly six now , and she had hidden herself in the landing cupboard after ...
... realised , to see her face . " Didn't you play out with the others today ? " she asked . " Yeah , " Jessamy lied . She had just caught sight of the clock . It was nearly six now , and she had hidden herself in the landing cupboard after ...
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... realise this until much later , the way she felt might have been only a phase , and she might have got better if only ( oh , if only if only if ONLY , Mummy ) she hadn't gone . Jess liked haiku . She thought they were incredible and ...
... realise this until much later , the way she felt might have been only a phase , and she might have got better if only ( oh , if only if only if ONLY , Mummy ) she hadn't gone . Jess liked haiku . She thought they were incredible and ...
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... realised she didn't like haiku any- more . In the departure lounge at the airport , Jess sat staring at her shoes and the way they sat quietly beside each other , occasionally click- ing their heels together or putting right heel to ...
... realised she didn't like haiku any- more . In the departure lounge at the airport , Jess sat staring at her shoes and the way they sat quietly beside each other , occasionally click- ing their heels together or putting right heel to ...
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... realised that her grand- father wasn't laughing with her . He closed his eyes for a few mo- ments and his mouth slackened . " You are a fine daughter , " he said , helping her up from the floor . " That thing is not in you , " he said ...
... realised that her grand- father wasn't laughing with her . He closed his eyes for a few mo- ments and his mouth slackened . " You are a fine daughter , " he said , helping her up from the floor . " That thing is not in you , " he said ...
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arms asked Aunt Lucy Aunty Biola Aunty Funke baby breath bumper car cassava chair Colleen McLain coloured cornrows D'you Daddy Daniel dark door Dulcie Dulcie's Ebun eyes face father feel Fern fingers floor friendship bracelet gaze girl grandfather grandfather's hair hand happened hear heard HELEN OYEYEMI Ibadan ibeji Jelly Baby Jess began Jess felt Jess looked Jess sat Jess stared Jess's dad Jess's mum Jessamy Jessamy's Jessy kitchen laughed Lidia lips Little Women McKenzie Miss Patel mother mouth moving mum's Mummy Nigeria nodded pulled pushed remember Sarah scared scream Shivs shook her head shouting shrugged silent Siobhan sitting room smiled someone sorry sound staircase stairs stood stop talking tell things thought Tilly Tilly's TillyTilly told tried Trish trying turned twin upstairs voice waited whispered woman Wuraola Yeah Yoruba