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Sarah Cypher

    This author focuses her writing on exploring the complexities of the human experience with a precise and insightful style. Her works, often imbued with a deep understanding of characters' psychological nuances, delve into themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning in the modern world. Through thoughtful structure and vivid language, the author crafts an immersive reading experience that prompts reflection. Her literary approach centers on meticulously examining human nature and uncovering life's subtle truths.

    Bohemian Blues
    Skin and Its Girl
    • Skin and Its Girl

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(1382)Add rating

      A young, queer Palestinian American woman uncovers her great aunt's secrets in this debut family saga that explores sexual identity, exile, and lineage. In a Pacific Northwest hospital, the heart of a stillborn baby unexpectedly begins to beat, turning her skin a vibrant cobalt blue. On the same day, the Rummani family's soap factory in Nablus is destroyed in an air strike. Aunt Nuha, the family matriarch, believes the blue girl symbolizes their rich history, recalling a time when the Rummanis were renowned soap-makers and their blue soap represented a legendary love. Years later, Betty stands at her Aunt Nuha's gravestone, contemplating whether to remain in the only home she’s known or pursue her love for a woman, risking the family’s cycle of exile. Her decision is influenced by partially translated notebooks that reveal Nuha's struggles with her sexuality, which she concealed to facilitate the family's emigration to the U.S. However, Betty learns that her aunt's secrets run deeper. This poignant narrative delves into desire and identity, exploring how stories can divide, unite, and define us, while also holding the potential to heal a fractured family. Sarah Cypher's writing showcases the skill of a seasoned storyteller in this compelling tale.

      Skin and Its Girl
    • Bohemian Blues

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Big cities can either make you or break you. In a city like Prague, the lane you take determines your destiny. For a long time, Hannibal has endured in a troubled marriage and the mundane, dead-end tribulation of unskilled labor. But he met his match in a female version of his twisted self, in mercurial fashion icon Venedy. Together they navigated the depth and darkness in each other. It was fate, and atonement for his crooked past that Hannibal merged into fast lane of Prague nights. Can there be a happy ending.......?

      Bohemian Blues