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Xhenet Aliu

    Xhenet Aliu crafts stories that are both bitingly funny and profoundly observant, exploring the intricacies of family life and the search for belonging in the shadow of industrial decline. Her prose possesses a unique sharpness, delving into themes of heritage and cultural identity with a style that is both incisive and deeply empathetic. Aliu's characters grapple with their pasts and present realities, revealing the complex emotional landscapes of those navigating inherited traditions and evolving worlds. Her work offers a distinctive voice, characterized by its wit and its unflinching gaze at the human condition.

    Brass
    • 2018

      Brass

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      A waitress at the Betsy Ross Diner, Elsie hopes her nickel-and-dime tips will add up to a new life. Then she meets Bashkim, who is at once both worldly and naïve, a married man who left Albania to chase his dreams--and wound up working as a line cook in Waterbury, Connecticut. Back when the brass mills were still open, this bustling factory town drew one wave of immigrants after another. Now it's the place they can't seem to leave. Elsie, herself the granddaughter of Lithuanian immigrants, falls in love quickly, but when she learns that she's pregnant, Elsie can't help wondering where Bashkim's heart really lies, and what he'll do about the wife he left behind. Seventeen years later, headstrong and independent Luljeta receives a rejection letter from NYU and her first-ever suspension from school on the same day. Instead of striking out on her own in Manhattan, she's stuck in Connecticut with her mother, Elsie--a fate she refuses to accept. Wondering if the key to her future is unlocking the secrets of the past, Lulu decides to find out what exactly her mother has been hiding about the father she never knew. As she soon discovers, the truth is closer than she ever imagined.

      Brass