The Union of Synchronised Swimmers

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Union of Synchronised Swimmers
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cristina Sandu
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 130
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Short stories
Olympic games
Swimming and diving
ISBN/Barcode 9781922310163
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Scribe Publications
Imprint Scribe Publications
Publication Date 1 June 2021
Publication Country Australia

Description

It's summer behind the Iron Curtain, and six girls begin a journey to the Olympics. But will they come back? It's summer behind the Iron Curtain, and six girls begin a journey to the Olympics. But will they come back? In a stateless place, on the wrong side of a river separating East from West, six girls meet each day to swim. At first, they play, splashing each other and floating languidly on the water's surface. But as summer draws to an end, the game becomes something more. They hone their bodies relentlessly. Their skin shades into bruises. They barter cigarettes stolen from the factory where they work for swimsuits to stretch over their sunburnt skin. They tear their legs into splits, flick them back and forth, like herons. They force themselves to stop breathing. Then, one day, it finally happens- their visas arrive. But can what's waiting on the other side of the river satisfy their longing for a different kind of life? 'Cristina Sandu's spare and sparkling prose is intimate and visceral. A deeply moving story about six women who dare to dream bigger than their muddy river, whose lives splinter from their tight synchronised formations into an unflinching, often unforgiving world. An exquisite and powerful read.' -Lindsay Zier-Vogel, author of Letters to Amelia 'Cristina Sandu's narration is magical ... Her poetic and airy prose weaves together the strongly metaphorical and the realistic ... In these moving stories about the fates of Eastern European women, her narrative is universal and titanic.' -Suomen Kuvalehti 'Skilfully crafted and defined, airy, and multi-layered. Highly praised for the themes of detachment as well as the description of externality and differentness. A work greater than its size gives a chance to pause, feel, and reflect on what one has read.' -Toisinkoinen Literary Prize Jury citation

Author Biography

Cristina Sandu was born in 1989 in Helsinki to a Finnish-Romanian family who loved books. She studied literature at the University of Helsinki and the University of Edinburgh, and speaks six languages. She currently lives in the UK and works as a full-time writer. Her debut novel, The Whale Called Goliath (2017), was nominated for the Finlandia Prize. The Union of Synchronised Swimmers will be her first book to be published in English.