01751nim 2200409Ka 450 991016344110332120240912110542.61-4417-0106-0(CKB)3710000001047200(ODN)ODN0003026602(EXLCZ)99371000000104720020161129d2016 uy 1enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierThe beach at night /Elena FerranteUnabridged.Ashland Blackstone Publishing20161 online resource (1 audio file) digitalUnabridged.A "beautifully written" (Washington Post) dark fable from a doll's point of view by the New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Daughter and the Neapolitan Novels Readers of Elena Ferrante's The Lost Daughter may recall the little doll—lost or stolen—around which that novel revolves. Here, Ferrante retells the tale from the doll's perspective. Celina is having a terrible night, one full of jealousy for the new kitten, Minù; feelings of abandonment and sadness; misadventures at the hands of the beach attendant; and dark dreams. But she will be happily found by Mati, her child, once the sun rises.FictionOverDriveLiteratureOverDriveMythologyOverDriveFiction.Literature.Mythology.FIC000000FIC010000FIC025000bisacshFerrante Elena547437Portman Natalie1775701AUDIO9910163441103321The beach at night4290517UNINA