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Summer in the City of Roses

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Summer in the City of Roses by Michelle Ruiz Keil is a captivating coming-of-age tale set in an evocative version of 1990s Portland. The story follows two siblings, Iph and Orr, who navigate a journey of self-discovery and healing after they are separated. As they encounter a cast of intriguing characters and magical elements, they explore themes of identity, loss, and family connection, all amid the vibrant backdrops of the city.
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You might enjoy this book if you relish tales of magical realism set against the vibrant backdrop of 1990s Portland. It beautifully interweaves elements of Greek mythology with a poignant story about sibling bonds, personal growth, and resilience. Ideal for readers who appreciate lyrical prose and enchanting narratives.

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Summer in the City of Roses

In 1990s Portland, Oregon, seventeen-year-old Iph, aided by George, a modern-day Robin Hood, seeks her sensitive fifteen-year-old brother, Orr, while Orr has escaped wilderness boot camp and is residing with The Furies, an all-girl punk band.

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Inspired by the Greek myth of Iphigenia and the Grimm fairytale "Brother and Sister," Michelle Ruiz Keil's second novel follows two siblings torn apart, struggling to find each other in early '90s Portland.

All her life, seventeen-year-old Iph has protected her sensitive younger brother, Orr. But this summer, with their mother gone at an artist residency, their father decides it's time for fifteen-year-old Orr to toughen up at a wilderness boot camp. When their father brings Iph to a work gala in downtown Portland and breaks the news, Orr has already been sent away against his will. Furious at her father's betrayal, Iph storms off and gets lost in the maze of Old Town. Enter George, a queer Robin Hood who swoops in on a bicycle, bow and arrow at the ready, offering Iph a place to hide out while she tracks down Orr.

Orr, in the meantime, has escaped the camp and fallen in with The Furies, an all-girl punk band, and moves into the coat closet of their ramshackle pink house. In their first summer apart, Iph and Orr must learn to navigate their respective new spaces of music, romance, and sex-work activismβ€”and find each other before a fantastical transformation fractures their family forever.

Told through a lens of magical realism and steeped in myth, Summer in the City of Roses is a dazzling tale about the pain and beauty of growing up.

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Set in the vibrant backdrop of Portland, Summer in the City of Roses masterfully intertwines myth, fairy tales, and magical realism. The novel follows siblings Iphigenia and Orestes through a coming-of-age narrative filled with enchantment, mystery, and a delicate blend of reality and the fantastical. Critics praise Michelle Ruiz Keil's lyrical prose and empathetic storytelling, highlighting the book's exploration of identity, family bonds, and social issues, making it a thought-provoking read with deep emotional and cultural resonance.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781641293860

Publisher: Soho Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 June 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Soho Press

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Michelle Ruiz Keil is a Latinx writer and tarot reader with an eye for the enchanted and a way with animals. Her critically acclaimed debut novel, All of Us With Wings, was called "a transcendent journey" by The New York Times. A San Francisco Bay Area native, Michelle has lived in Portland, Oregon, for many years. She curates the fairytale reading series All Kinds of Fur and lives with her family in a cottage where the forest meets the city.

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