“In Emanuela Anechoum’s nuanced novel Tangerinn, a Londoner returns to her Calabrian hometown after her father’s death, seeking closure and emotional clarity. Mina grew up in a ‘provincial mafia-run’ town near the sea. Her mother is Italian; her Moroccan father, Omar, ran a local bar, Tangerinn... With burnished, penetrating eloquence, the novel Tangerinn explores the entwined complexities of cultural and personal identity.”
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