Set between Boston and a bucolic Greek island village, Waking Slow traces an emotional, psychological, and spiritual quest for identity and understanding. After having been sexually assaulted, Irinie "Rinie" Pothos--whose first name means "peace" and last name means "hunger"-- craves strength, independence, and clarity. She refuses to wait passively for those states of being and--like water--Rinie transforms. She's able to yield, destroy, obstruct, heal, or nourish--depending on the circumstances and pressures, as well as the status of her intrinsic will. In Rinie's journey, we discover the volatility of a fragile mind that has been shattered by violence and fear. Waking Slow is indeed a tale of lost innocence. Yet, as Rinie explores her magical and mythic heritage, she slowly regains that innocence--along with a newfound resolve and perspective.Her story captures the feelings of desperately wanting to belong, to fit in--to love and be loved. It painfully, yet honestly depicts the unwarranted shame and distrust inherited by the people who have endured these experiences when they dare to seek joy and pleasure again.The redemptive power of Waking Slow--and Rinie--will surprise you.
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"Author Ioanna Opidee wrestles with sexual assault and its aftermath in an arresting, timely way. The novel, set in Boston and a village on a Greek island, follows Greek-American Irinie Pothos through her on-campus attack and the reckoning that follows, shining light on not just the extremes of violence, but the more subtle and insidious indignities and inequalities around us. In Rinie, Opidee has given us a sensitive protagonist who walks the uncomfortable, universal line between alienation and acceptance. The book offers a look at what it takes to put the shards back together after a shattering, showing not that it's easy, or fast, but possible." -- Nina Maclaughlin "Boston Globe"
Date de publication : Sep 21, 2021
Langue : anglais
Nombre de pages : 200
Éditeur : PFP Publishing
ISBN : 9781732432208
Dimensions :
5.5" W x
0.7" L x
8.4" H
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