3 books for the month of August :
I embarked on "Our share of night" ("Nuestra parte de noche"), after reading several good reviews about the author Mariana Enriquez. This rather dark and gothic novel evokes occult societies and the evil that has plagued Argentina in recent decades but also partly in England. The story is long, dark but very gripping, and we are very attached to the fate of the rather ambiguous characters. What I also liked is that the story is not disconnected, there are many references to the history of Argentina, a country I want to discover more. I want to read her little stories " the dangers of smoking in bed".
I still read some Polish literature as I have a Polish friend with whom we sometimes discuss books and whom she had met Olga Tokarczuk. So I read "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" ("Prowadź swój pług przez kości umarłych") . It is a detective novel, where mysterious crimes occur in a small hamlet in Poland and we follow the investigation through the eyes of our heroine, Janina Doucheyko, a resident of the hamlet, animal lover. I didn't really hook, maybe because I found it was very talkative and the characters weren't very nuanced. I read it quickly and didn't think about it too much.
Then I read "mother of milk and honey" ("Madre de leche y miel") by Najat El Hachmi, a Spanish author of Moroccan origin. The time of the story alternates between Fatima's childhood in a small village in the Rif in Morocco, and later Fatima tells of her departure with her daughter for Spain, and describes her Catalan life. It is really a very beautiful novel with strong characters that evokes several types of domination that Fatima will face (patriarchal society, racism, poverty). And it is a novel that speaks so beautifully of Fatima's maternal love for her daughter but also of the great love that binds Fatima to her mother, it is the first time I have seen it so well told. Moreover, the author dedicated the book to her mother.