Peirene Novella Gift Subscription

£38.00

Every year Peirene publishes three novellas in translation and sends them directly to subscribers. We search high and low for the most exciting new voices from around the world, and introduce them to English-language readers. A one year novella subscription is the perfect surprise gift for a loved one. Gift subscribers also benefit from 15% off all Peirene books and subscriptions – so it’s a gift that keeps on giving!

This is the Peirene novella gift subscription. Gift recipients receive our latest release, followed by the next two books in the novella series. A gift note can be added at checkout. Subsidised postage within the UK. International postage costs apply.

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AUGUST 2024:
A SIMPLE INTERVENTION
BY YAEL INOKAI, TRANSLATED FROM GERMAN BY MARIELLE SUTHERLAND.

A ground-breaking surgical intervention promises to free women from mental illness. But at what cost? Meret, a nurse on the surgical ward, is proud to be part of the solution, but when she falls in love with another nurse, her certainty in the system begins to crumble.

 

DECEMBER 2024:
ON THE GREENWICH LINE BY SHADY LEWIS, TRANSLATED FROM ARABIC BY KATHARINE HALLS

An Egyptian migrant working in a London borough housing department
crosses paths with two other migrants who die in tragic circumstances, in this ambitious novel taking in the themes of grief, race and memory.