In this "riveting debut" a Russian teenager living in Berlin dreams of
taking revenge on the man who killed her mother--"A stark, moving tale
of resiliency" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
A finalist for the prestigious Ingeborg Bachmann Prize
Now an award-winning motion pictureSeventeen-year-old Sascha Naimann was
born in Moscow, but now lives in Berlin with her two younger siblings.
She is precocious, independent, streetwise, and ever since her
stepfather Vadim murdered her mother several months ago, an orphan.
Unlike most of her peers, Sascha doesn't dream of escaping the grim
housing project where they live. Sascha's dreams of writing a novel
about her beautiful but naïve mother . . . and of taking Vadim's life.
In a voice that is candid and self-confident, by turns childlike and
mature, Sascha relates the internal struggle between those forces that
can destroy us, and those that lead us out of sorrow and back to life.
Broken Glass Park goes straight to the heart of what it means to be
young, alive, and conscious in these first decades of the new millenium.
"A gripping portrayal of life on the margins of society."--Freundin
magazine(Germany)