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In her homeland, the documentary novel “The Glass Child ” by Maarja Kangro was named one of the most difficult, yet best Estonian books. In this work, there is no boundary between the private and the public. Several foreign countries, political crises, literary vanity fairs — this is the backdrop against which the heroine descends into her own hell and provides its precise cartography, without hiding details or names, and without looking away from catastrophe. This book speaks to the reader clearly, openly, and detached from its own emotion, but there is no certainty as to what will happen to the emotions of the reader.
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