Tiger's Wife

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Téa Obreht: Tiger's Wife (2012, Orion Publishing Group, Limited)

English language

Published Nov. 21, 2012 by Orion Publishing Group, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-78022-192-2
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5 stars (1 review)

Remembering childhood stories her grandfather once told her, young physician Natalia becomes convinced that he spent his last days searching for "the deathless man," a vagabond who claimed to be immortal. As Natalia struggles to understand why her grandfather, a deeply rational man would go on such a farfetched journey, she stumbles across a clue that leads her to the extraordinary story of the tiger's wife.

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reviewed The tiger's wife by Téa Obreht (Orange Prize for Fiction)

Kept me gripped from the first page to the last

5 stars

If, like me, you are a fan of Latin American magical realism novels then I think that Téa Obreht's Balkan addition to the genre will be right up your street. I had high hopes for The Tiger's Wife, having already been blown away by Obreht's more recent work, Inland, and I'm delighted that The Tiger's Wife didn't disappoint me at all. The epic storyline encompasses three generations of a family in the former Yugoslavia, crossing the newly instigated border between countries separated by the civil war. It also occasionally looks back as far as the Second World War and beyond reminding us that this part of Europe is regularly subject to violent upheavals and mistrust between its peoples. Deftly woven in to this narrative are two folklore fairytales, each told as if they are equally true, yet with aspects that (almost definitely) could not have really happened. Or, perhaps, in …

Subjects

  • Women physicians, fiction
  • Balkan peninsula, fiction
  • Fiction, family life, general
  • Grandparents, fiction