In "The Days of Abandonment," an Italian woman named Olga struggles to cope after her husband abruptly leaves her, leaving her with their two children. As she spirals into despair and rage, Olga grapples with maintaining her household, controlling her emotions, and confronting her own identity. The novel explores Olga's journey from denial to emptiness, culminating in a confrontation with her husband's new lover. Trapped in her apartment, Olga confronts her ghosts and the possibility that her life may never be the same. Described as quick, furious, and mesmerizing, this story delves into themes of loss, identity, and resilience.
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