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2001 Nominated

Reconnaissance

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Nadejda is backpacking around New Zealand, in the surreal haze of summer. Her encounters are comic and revealing – and often sexual. But Nadejda’s tour is a deep and personal one; it is a journey into memory and family myth. Faded memories of happy times conflict with more disturbing pictures as her determination to uncover the truth is diffused with an immigrant’s yearning to belong and a young woman’s longing for love.

And who is the mystery narrator who ‘talks’ to Nadejda as her travels lead her to him? Set against the turmoil of present-day Bulgaria and the sweet simplicity of her new country, ‘Reconnaissance’ is a grand, sweeping novel of family secrets, dislocation and ultimate reconciliation.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Kapka
Kassabova

Kapka Kassabova was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria in the 1970s and 1980s. Her family emigrated to New Zealand just after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and she spent her late teens and twenties in New Zealand where she studied French Literature, and published two poetry collections and the Commonwealth-Writers Prize-winner for debut fiction in Asia-Pacific, Reconnaissance.

Kapka Kassabova was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria in the 1970s and 1980s. Her family emigrated to New Zealand just after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and she spent her late teens and twenties in New Zealand where she studied French Literature, and published two poetry collections and the Commonwealth-Writers Prize-winner for debut fiction in Asia-Pacific, Reconnaissance.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Bulgaria, New Zealand
Publisher
Penguin Books (NZ)

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