The Green Crow

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Discover a contemporary Latvian classic with 'The Green Crow' by Kristine Ulberga, part of the esteemed Peter Owen World Series: Baltics. This powerful feminist novel explores the life of a woman institutionalized in an asylum, struggling to reconcile her haunting hallucinations of a giant, garrulous green crow. Written with raw honesty, Ulberga's narrative delves into the protagonist's tumultuous past filled with a drunken and abusive father and the strange men her mother brought in to fix their fractured family. The enormous talking crow serves as both a comforting companion and a source of embarrassment, showcasing the protagonist’s internal conflict as she yearns for acceptance and love from herself and those around her.

As she recounts her memories from the tender age of six to adulthood, 'The Green Crow' navigates themes of mental illness, identity, and the fight against societal norms. This compelling novel invites readers to ponder whether the crow embodies a part of her soul that she must embrace rather than suppress. Kristine Ulberga's innovative storytelling will resonate with fans of psychological fiction and those seeking a deeper understanding of the human psyche. Add 'The Green Crow' to your reading list today for a transformative literary experience that challenges perceptions and encourages self-discovery.

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