The Summers

Ronya Othmann author Gary Schmidt translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Published:30th Apr '23

Should be back in stock very soon

The Summers cover

Ronya Othmann’s debut novel narrates the coming of age of Leyla, a Yazidi–Kurdish–German girl. She spends the school year in her mother’s home country of Germany but travels every summer to her father’s home village in Syria, near the Turkish border. She knows its smells and tastes. She knows its stories. She knows where the Yazidi villagers keep their suitcases hidden, should they need to escape again. And she watches from afar, horrified, as ISIS troops move on the village, threatening the lives of her grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Leyla’s sexual awakening proves far less traumatic than her growing disenchantment with her German classmates and friends, who appear completely indifferent to the fate of her Yazidi community. Thoughtful and poignant, The Summers addresses issues of gender, sexuality, cultural difference, politics, and identity. Othmann draws readers into multiple worlds, ultimately revealing the hopes and dreams that bind us all together when forces threaten to tear us apart. 

A sensitive story of being torn in two, of being caught in the middle." - MDR Kultur

"The story of a search for identity, but above all it is a cultural archive that is laid out with sparse literary flourishes, but wide-awake attention to detail and atmospheric undercurrents." - SÜddeutsche Zeitung

"Deals with the theme of identity without the usual kitsch that is so often used to write about origins." - taz

"A stunning debut novel, told concretely and vividly, with strong characters and dialogues." - Deutschlandfunk Kultur Lesart

"Captivating. . . .The Summers is an intricate, powerful novel in which a woman comes of age between two worlds." - Foreword Reviews

ISBN: 9780299341046

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm

Weight: 272g

210 pages