Tangerinn

Tangerinn

Tangerinn

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  • Paperback
  • 256 pages

Mina is thirty years old and leads a life in London built with great care but little spontaneity.

One evening she receives a phone call from her mother. Her father is dead. After returning home for the funeral, Mina ends up staying.

Home is a small seaside town, where her Moroccan father ran a beach bar frequented mostly by migrants; a place of refuge for those who felt unwelcome in this new land. It’s here, in a place where people appear like ghosts who pass and vanish, that Mina connects with her family and rediscovers memories of her father, that mythical, elusive migrant with a mysterious past.

Surrounded by the sea, Mina will find that roots are a fleeting dream—a desire to find a common history that will allow her to forget, at least at times, the wounds of abandonment. 

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