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Classics/modern classics Gilgi, one of us
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- ISBN: 9780241391808
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A brilliant, bestselling feminist novel from Weimar Germany, from the author of Child of All Nations' A formidable literary talent ... Sharp yet naive, Gilgi is utterly human' Irish Times
Gilgi knows where she's going in life: she's ambitious, focused and determined, even when her boss tries it on with her, even when her parents reveal a terrible secret on her twenty-first birthday. Then she meets the charming but feckless Martin and, for the first time, Gilgi finds herself bewilderingly and dangerously derailed.
Title details
Series | Classics/modern classics | Title | Gilgi, one of us |
---|---|---|---|
Subject | German | Language | English |
Market | Adolescent/Adult | Level | Fluent/native speakers |
Publication Date | December 2019 | Authors | Irmgard Keun / Geoff Wilkes |
Binding | Paperback | Pages | 192 |
Size(mm) | N/A | Weight (gms) | 144 |
ESB Code | 55672 | ISBN | 9780241391808 |
Inspection Copy | No | Delivery | Limited Stock |
Price | £8.99 |
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