Genre: Contemporary women; semi-fictional memoir
Setting: Gdańsk
Imperfect is a semi-fictional, self-published memoir which takes you on a journey through all sorts and types of intricate and challenging relationships. Meg, the main heroin, the storyteller, could be anybody. Ordinary on the surface, complex and unique in reality. Depicted here, we have a life of a young woman who after hitting the bottom, clawed her way up to the very peak. Solitude, this fatal modern disease, is what Meg had had to tackle since her parents’ divorce. As a fifteen years old, she started an affair she hoped would mend her wounds but what it actually did to her, was everything but. Many years later, she's given a second chance in life, but her closet, overflowing with skeletons, is something that she finds intimidating and has no idea how to get over it and move on. With a shocking prologue, breathtaking honesty and startling moments of retrospection, the reader is able to dip into the action set in contemporaryGdansk , a magical city
situated on the north of Poland , just by the Baltic
Sea . This extremely gripping story is not another mawkish prattle
but based on true events, brave and straightforward modern tale of how varied
faces love can wear. Written by a completely unknown, first time author from
Poland , Mrs. Magdalena Ganowska, is a
proof that in life, everything is possible.
Setting: Gdańsk
Imperfect is a semi-fictional, self-published memoir which takes you on a journey through all sorts and types of intricate and challenging relationships. Meg, the main heroin, the storyteller, could be anybody. Ordinary on the surface, complex and unique in reality. Depicted here, we have a life of a young woman who after hitting the bottom, clawed her way up to the very peak. Solitude, this fatal modern disease, is what Meg had had to tackle since her parents’ divorce. As a fifteen years old, she started an affair she hoped would mend her wounds but what it actually did to her, was everything but. Many years later, she's given a second chance in life, but her closet, overflowing with skeletons, is something that she finds intimidating and has no idea how to get over it and move on. With a shocking prologue, breathtaking honesty and startling moments of retrospection, the reader is able to dip into the action set in contemporary
Niedoskonała, to oparta na prawdziwych wydarzeniach historia która prowadzi
czytelnika poprzez niecodzienne i pełne wyzwań związki. Magdalena, główna
bohaterka, narratorka opowieści, mogłaby być każdą z was. Pospolita na pierwszy
rzut oka, a w rzeczywistości niezwykła i unikalna. Przedstawiona w tej historii
młoda kobieta jest dowodem na to, iż dotknięcie dna, nie oznacza końca.
Samotność, ta śmiertelna współczesna choroba, to właśnie przypadłość na która
Magdalena cierpiała od rozwodu swoich rodziców. Jako piętnastolatka wdała się
romans który miał uleczyć jej dusze i ukoić smutki a stał się ich głównym
powodem. Wiele lat później ta zatracona młoda kobieta dostaje drugą szansę od
życia, jednakże, bagaż doświadczeń który dźwiga na swoich plecach to coś, co ją
przeraża i z czym nie umie sobie poradzić. Zaczynając od szokującego prologu,
poprzez boleśnie szczere i zaskakujące retrospekcje, czytelnik ma szansę
zanurzyć się w tej osadzonej we współczesnym Gdańsku opowieści. Ta niezwykła
powieść, napisana po angielsku przez debiutantkę, jest dowodem na to, że w życiu
wszystko jest możliwe.
