Radiant Daughter
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of a Czech-American family's journey from suburban Chicago to Brooklyn's 'Little Odessa', the narrative spans twenty-seven years, starting in 1969. Initially framed as a traditional assimilation story, it transforms into a poignant exploration of Elise Blazek's tragic decline, highlighting the complexities of identity and family dynamics. The novel delves into themes of cultural heritage and personal struggle, offering a deep and harrowing insight into the impact of societal expectations and individual choices.