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  1. 20 de mar. de 2022 · アメリカの作家、ブリット・ベネット『ひとりの双子』(原題 The Vanishing Half)を2022年3月26日に刊行します。 本作はアメリカで2020年に刊行されると、またたく間に話題となった長篇小説です。 物語は、ある日、姉のまえから姿を消した妹の謎をめぐって展開します。妹の行方を追いかけるさま ...

  2. 23 de jul. de 2023 · In conclusion, the ending of “The Vanishing Half” is a powerful and thought-provoking conclusion to a novel that explores themes of identity, race, and family. It leaves readers with a sense of reflection and a desire for deeper understanding. Through its themes, symbolism, and exploration of racial identity, the novel challenges us to ...

  3. 15 de jun. de 2020 · The Vanishing Half follows the lives of two twin girls, both light-skinned Black girls, who run away from home at the age of sixteen. Desiree marries a dark-skinned Black man and has a child, while Stella lives her life passing as white. The book tracks their lives across generations, as their lives branch away from each other and yet remain ...

  4. “This is sure to be one of 2020’s best and boldest.” Elle "page-turner” O, The Oprah Magazine “Brit Bennett has written the novel of the summer—if not the year—with The Vanishing Half, her dazzling American tale about race, family, and sisterhood.”

  5. 26 de mai. de 2020 · In “The Vanishing Half,” her follow-up to “The Mothers,” Brit Bennett writes about twin sisters from Louisiana who set out in very different directions.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2023 · In Brit Bennett’s novel, “The Vanishing Half,” she explores the lives of identical twin sisters who take vastly different paths leading to consequences far from their expectations. Set against the backdrop of the Black experience in America, the book follows Desiree and Stella Vignes, who leave their small Louisiana village at 16 and end up living drastically different lives.

  7. 1 de fev. de 2022 · The Vanishing Half speaks ultimately of a universal vanishing. It concerns the half of everyone that disappears once we leave home — love or hate the place, love or hate ourselves.” —Los Angeles Times. “Provides a meditation on the nuance of race that feels important, now more than ever.