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Lara Vapnyar

    January 1, 1971

    Lara Vapnyar delves into the complexities of identity and exile through her prose. Her work often navigates the collision of cultures and the search for belonging in new surroundings. Vapnyar writes with keen introspection and subtle observation, capturing the emotional realities of her characters. Her literary voice offers a unique perspective on the immigrant experience.

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    Divide Me by Zero
    • Divide Me by Zero

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(17)Add rating

      As a young girl, Katya Geller learned from her mother that math was the answer to everything. Now, approaching forty, she finds this wisdom tested: she has lost the love of her life, she is in the middle of a divorce, and has just found out that her mother is dying. Nothing is adding up. With humor, intelligence, and unfailing honesty, Katya traces back her life’s journey: her childhood in Soviet Russia, her parents’ great love, the death of her father, her mother’s career as a renowned mathematician, and their immigration to the United States. She is, by turns, an adrift newlywed, an ESL teacher in an office occupied by witches and mediums, a restless wife, an accomplished writer, a flailing mother of two, a grieving daughter, and, all the while, a woman caught up in the most common misfortune of all—falling in love. Award-winning author Lara Vapnyar delivers an unabashedly frank and darkly comic tale of coming of age in middle age. Divide Me by Zerois almost unclassifiable—a stylistically original, genre-defying mix of classic Russian novel, American self-help book, Soviet math textbook, sly writing manual, and, at its center, a universal story with unforgettable lessons for us all.

      Divide Me by Zero
    • There Are Jews in My House

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(396)Add rating

      Exploring the lives of Russians in both Moscow and Brooklyn, this collection of poignant, humorous stories delves into their aspirations and experiences. The narratives weave together the complexities of identity and culture, creating a vibrant literary landscape that captures the essence of the characters' struggles and triumphs.

      There Are Jews in My House