Oldladyvoice
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Nine-year old Marina may swear like a sailor and think like a novelist, but even the most exceptional child can get lost on the road to adulthood.
Elisa Victoria writes with an urgency and raw honesty that probes the darker aspects of the human experience. Her prose, often infused with dark humor and unexpected turns, delves into themes of identity, trauma, and the search for connection in the modern world. Victoria is unafraid to experiment with form and language, creating a unique and compelling experience for the reader. Her work is marked by a strong visual sense and an ability to capture complex emotions with surprising depth.



Nine-year old Marina may swear like a sailor and think like a novelist, but even the most exceptional child can get lost on the road to adulthood.