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Waiting for Tomorrow
Waiting for Tomorrow | Nathacha Appanah
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A powerful examination of the artistic impulse, cultural identity, and family bondsAnita is waiting for Adam to be released from prison. They met twenty years ago at a New Year's Eve party in Paris, a city where they both felt out of place--he as a recent arrival from the provinces, and she as an immigrant from the island of Mauritius. They quickly fell in love, married, and moved to a village in southwestern France, to live on the shores of the Atlantic with their little girl, Laura.In order to earn a living, Adam has left behind his love of painting to become an architect, and Anita has turned her desire to write into a job freelancing for a local newspaper. Over time, the monotony of daily life begins to erode the bonds of their marriage. The arrival of Adele, an undocumented immigrant from Mauritius whom they hire to care for Laura, sparks artistic inspiration for both Adam and Anita, as well as a renewed energy in their relationship. But this harmony proves to be short-lived, brought down by their separate transgressions of Adele's privacy and a subsequently tragic turn of events.With the careful observation, vivid description, and emotional resonance that are the hallmarks of her previous novel, The Last Brother, in Waiting for Tomorrow Nathacha Appanah investigates the life of the artist, the question of cultural differences within a marriage, and the creation and the destruction of a family.
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Redwritinghood
Waiting for Tomorrow | Nathacha Appanah
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This is a pick for me due to the strong writing, but the story is a bit depressing. A young couple have artistic dreams that they struggle to realize while raising their child and working their normal jobs. They are in a rut until they hire a nanny that inspires them both. An unfortunate accident, however, changes their lives abruptly and quashes their artistic goals. Available on Hoopla.

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BooksForEmpathy
Waiting for Tomorrow | Nathacha Appanah
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Another French translation that I devoured. I am always fascinated by stories where a third person is introduced into a relationship. The new dynamic might not even be sexual, instead it eases the burden in some way or inspires the couple; a new and preferred balance is created.

This book is heartbreaking & full of sorrow. But also explores the immigrant experience, love, change, friendships, honesty, betrayal, and the desire for reinvention.

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Liberty
Waiting for Tomorrow | Nathacha Appanah
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Morning reading. 🖤

Lylah Cool cover! 6y
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