the Logic of North
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Some women run from the cold. Pilar Ortega runs toward it. She pours drinks in a bar in Milan and says almost nothing. But Pilar Ortega is doing what she has always done best: listening. Watching. Measuring the exact distance from which a person can be understood without being touched. Men talk when they think no one is paying attention - and over two years behind the same mahogany counter, she has learned to pay attention better than anyone alive. What no one knows, not even her, is that she has been writing a book. A theory of the human mind, assembled one overheard confession at a time. The mind does not seek the truth. It seeks the right distance from danger. From the heat of Seville to the frozen edge of Lake Lugano, The Logic of the North follows a woman who crossed an entire continent in search of distance - from a man, from a mistake, from the version of herself she left behind. But the past has a way of arriving by phone on a Tuesday. And the stranger at the far end of the bar is about to ask the one question she has spent years learning not to answer. Why readers love the J. S. Kross novels: Sharp, dry wit and a lightness of touch that carries genuine philosophical weight Vivid European settings - Seville, Barcelona, Lyon, Milan, Lake Lugano - rendered with a traveler's eye A heroine who is intelligent, guarded, and unforgettable The rare literary novel that is as pleasurable as it is profound If you love fiction that thinks while it entertains - the cosmopolitan intelligence of Patrick Modiano, the wry interiority of Rachel Cusk, the warmth beneath the irony - this is your next read. The Logic of the North is a standalone novel and the second book in the Mini Bar series. The question was never why she went north. It's what she found when she got there.
Some women run from the cold. Pilar Ortega runs toward it. She pours drinks in a bar in Milan and says almost nothing. But Pilar Ortega is doing what she has always done best: listening. Watching. Measuring the exact distance from which a person can be understood without being touched. Men talk when they think no one is paying attention - and over two years behind the same mahogany counter, she has learned to pay attention better than anyone alive. What no one knows, not even her, is that she has been writing a book. A theory of the human mind, assembled one overheard confession at a time. The mind does not seek the truth. It seeks the right distance from danger. From the heat of Seville to the frozen edge of Lake Lugano, The Logic of the North follows a woman who crossed an entire continent in search of distance - from a man, from a mistake, from the version of herself she left behind. But the past has a way of arriving by phone on a Tuesday. And the stranger at the far end of the bar is about to ask the one question she has spent years learning not to answer. Why readers love the J. S. Kross novels: Sharp, dry wit and a lightness of touch that carries genuine philosophical weight Vivid European settings - Seville, Barcelona, Lyon, Milan, Lake Lugano - rendered with a traveler's eye A heroine who is intelligent, guarded, and unforgettable The rare literary novel that is as pleasurable as it is profound If you love fiction that thinks while it entertains - the cosmopolitan intelligence of Patrick Modiano, the wry interiority of Rachel Cusk, the warmth beneath the irony - this is your next read. The Logic of the North is a standalone novel and the second book in the Mini Bar series. The question was never why she went north. It's what she found when she got there.
AmazonPagina's: 271, Paperback, Independently published
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