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Fiction Literary

Lásko

by (author) Catherine Cooper

Publisher
Freehand Books
Initial publish date
Sep 2023
Category
Literary, Historical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781990601347
    Publish Date
    Sep 2023
    List Price
    $24.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781990601354
    Publish Date
    Sep 2023
    List Price
    $10.99

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"Extraordinary -- and totally engrossing. Lásko is at once an intimate tale of personal awakening, a love story, and a provocative parable about the lures and dangers of influence." JOHANNA SKIBSRUD, author of Island

When Mája was seven, her mother disappeared. Now Mája has an overwhelming urge to do the same. She leaves her fiancé in Canada and follows signs that she believes are leading her to the Czech Republic, her mother's home country.

In Prague, she falls in love with Kuba, a charismatic musician who is a rising star in Czech New Age circles. As she navigates this irresistible and overwhelming relationship, Mája is guided by dreams, visions, and synchronicities, but she also suffers from a mysterious illness and the unshakeable sense that something is terribly wrong.

Revealing both the falseness and truth of the stories we tell ourselves, Catherine Cooper's novel is sharply observed, darkly funny, and ultimately moving -- a profound meditation on the pain and potency of love.

About the author

Catherine Cooper is a Nova Scotian writer with a Masters degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from Concordia University. Her fiction and non-fiction has been published most recently in Brick Magazine and Guernica Magazine. Her first book, The Western Home: Stories for Home on the Range, is a collection of short stories was published by Pedlar Press in 2014. White Elephant is her first novel. She lives in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Editorial Reviews

"Catherine Cooper is a fearless writer. She goes into crannies like she’s stalking darkness itself."

Michael Redhill

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