Daughters of the Air

Daughters of the Air

by Anca L. Szilágyi
Daughters of the Air

Daughters of the Air

by Anca L. Szilágyi

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Overview

When Pluta’s father, a university professor, disappears amid the turmoil of Argentina’s Dirty War, her family’s idyllic life crumbles. Unsure where he’s been taken or whether he’s even alive, Pluta and her mother struggle to cope with the disappearance—and to voice their fears and pain to one another. 

Exiled to a boarding school in New York and churning with unresolved grief, Pluta runs away to Brooklyn in 1980. Her harrowing and surreal experiences on the dangerous streets soon threaten to destroy her completely—but may also at last break through the suffocating silence that has held her family captive.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941360118
Publisher: Lanternfish Press
Publication date: 12/05/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Anca L. Szilágyi is the author of the novel Daughters of the Air, which Shelf Awareness called “a striking debut from a writer to watch” and The Seattle Review of Books called “a creation of unearthly talents.” Her writing appears in Orion Magazine, Lilith Magazine, and the Los Angeles Review of Books, among other publications. She is the recipient of fellowships and awards from Made at Hugo House, Jack Straw Cultural Center, 4Culture, Artist Trust, and Vermont Studio Center. Originally from Brooklyn, she has lived in Montreal, Seattle, and now Chicago. Find her at ancawrites.com.

What People are Saying About This

Sean Michaels

“A riveting and magical lament. . . Szilágyi has written a heartbreaking pageturner, rich in history and humanity.”

—Sean Michaels, author of Us Conductors, winner of the Giller Prize

Maya Sonenberg

“Pluta, the teenage heroine of Daughters of the Air, flees from one dark place to others darker still, from one unfulfilled promise of escape to another. Yet in art, in opera, in the lusciousness of Anca Szilágyi's language, she soars.”

—Maya Sonenberg, author of Voices from the Blue Hotel and Cartographies

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