The Sun Was Electric Light

The Sun Was Electric Light

Rachel Morton

Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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‘ I read this pure, pained, beautiful book in a single burst, and emerged from it with heart and nerves rinsed clean.’ Helen Garner Disillusioned with her life in New York, Ruth returns to a lake town in Guatemala where she had been happy a decade earlier. There, in Panajachel, she meets two very different women: the calm and practical Emilie, and the turbulent and intoxicating Carmen. Deciding to stay and build a life at the lake, Ruth finds work first as a nanny to a wealthy local family, then as an English teacher at a village school. Meanwhile, she becomes increasingly infatuated by her friendship with Carmen, pushing away the stability of her connection with Emilie. As Carmen’s fragile relationship with the world splinters, the difference between being a visitor and truly belonging becomes clear, and Ruth is forced to act.


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  • celestialviolence
    Apr 15, 2025
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    This story is not only sapphic asf but a story of feeling lost in the world. The main characters are excellent examples of the different routes you can take when you feel lost in life and unsure of where to go. Everything about this book is so unflinchingly human. It's on the shorter side, but the depth of the work is still there. Absolutely give this one a read if you enjoy litfic

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