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ReviewsThe Press about Looking into the Sun:‘Everything fits in this book that reverberates with sun, drought and danger.’ ‘Anne Provoost once again delivers a little gem.’ ‘Anne Provoosts new novel is situated at an Australian ranch. Against that harsh background, she brilliantly describes the pain of an eight-year old girl.’ ‘The most beautiful part of all is that implicit style, the careful suggestion. Provoost is again proving herself as a formidable director of the imagination.’ ‘In her first novel for adults Anne Provoost digs out big feelings. Silent but powerful.’ ‘A person who is able to blend together so many extremes, has written nothing less than a Geheimtip.’ ‘Imaginative, intelligent, rich prose (…), every word has been carefully thought out.’ ‘Provoost’s way of writing commands respect, just like her sense of language. Through beautiful wording alternated with earthly scenes, a family history is created.’ ‘Looking into the Sun is a beautiful novel, in which the confusing thoughts and feelings of a sensitive girl are reliably drawn up.’ ‘A lump in my throat. Looking into the Sun is, already, one of the best debuts of 2007.’ |
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