Nymph by Sofia Montrone
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Nymph by Sofia Montrone

Literary fiction

Nymph

Debut

by Sofia Montrone

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Dreamlike and lyrical, this coming-of-age meets sapphic love story captures the messy, sentimental bits of growing up.

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Synopsis

To ten-year-old Leo, life is a collection. She spends her mornings tidying the rooms of her Nonna Tina’s timeworn Italian agriturismo, carefully accumulating the curious bits of left-behind detritus from guests—a pearl earring, a lock of hair. Her nights are suffused with gathering the stories that flow from her father’s lips—liquor-spun tales of Odysseus and the Trojans in secret battle. But when an accident rips the gentle membrane of Leo’s childhood, she is left vulnerable to the pains and pleasures of growing up.

Years later, in a sultry summer not unlike the many that came before, the agriturismo is the only thing that remains the same. Nonna Tina has grown older, Leo’s brother Max is intractable and mercurial, and the curiosity Leo so loved to feed as a child has turned into something more confusing. When she meets Dolores, an American girl made brilliant by Leo’s perception of her, she can’t help but gather all the experiences first love promises, while shedding parts of the past she no longer fits into.

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The day is gray and luminous and her father is talking about wooden horses again. He sits legs crossed, ankle to knee, last week’s Sunday crossword folded over his lap. As he speaks, he gathers the air with his hands.

His story concerns Odysseus, who was, at that moment, crouched in the belly of the horse. Outside, the Trojans pressed their ears against the planks. Helen circled below, calling to the Greeks in the voices of their beloved, faraway wives. No one called back. Everyone was holding their breath, holding perfectly still.

Then, her father says, all up and down the beaches the Trojans began to cheer. They clattered their swords and poured wine onto the sand. They spat into one another’s hands, sobbed into their brothers’ necks. Lost in all the clamoring and singing—the carting of the horse into the city, past the famous, impenetrable walls—was the sound of a thousand Greek exhales. That night, the Greeks spilled out from their hiding place.

“Just like that.”

Leo’s father points to a trail of ants dragging their bloated bodies behind them. The ants are all over the hotel, streaming across the patio stones and the ceramic tiles at the edge of the pool. Leo has even seen them marching through the grass with leaves pointed over their backs like fins. Fire ants can support five thousand times their own weight. Leo knows this because her father told her so, the second night in Italy, when he trapped an ant with honey and used a toothpick to break apart the bulbs of its head, thorax, and abdomen—naming each part as he went.

He continues: “Under the cover of darkness, the Greeks moved out of the horse and into the city where all their enemies slept and they slaughtered the Trojans in their beds.”

“Even the women and children?”

“Some of the women and children. They took the others back with them to Greece, along with the gold and armor and jewels. But before they left, they burned the whole city, even the horse.”

“Why?”

“Well.” Her father scratches at the nicotine patch on his arm. He makes a circle on the table with the tip of his pen. “Maybe after ten years they were tired of looking at it.”

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Why we chose it...


This literary debut deftly evokes the precarious drop between youth and adulthood as the main character’s faith in her childhood heroes is permanently reshaped.


We were moved by the quietly powerful romance between two young women discovering who they really are and what they want their futures to look like.


The lush Italian setting had us daydreaming of fresh olive oil, rolling vineyards, and a rustic glass of wine at the end of a warm, breezy evening.

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All the Way to the River
To the Moon and Back
A Family Matter
This Princess Kills Monsters
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Gifted & Talented
The Sun Was Electric Light
Every Sweet Thing Is Bitter
Liquid
The Bones Beneath My Skin
Isaac’s Song
The Three Lives of Cate Kay
I Might Be in Trouble
Most Wonderful
The Teller of Small Fortunes
The Crimson Crown
The Pairing
A Thousand Times Before
The Lost Story
Spitting Gold
The Lady Waiting
Five Broken Blades
Gwen & Art Are Not in Love
Alice Sadie Celine
The Future
Let Us Descend
Stars in Your Eyes
Kiss Her Once for Me
Foul Lady Fortune
Thistlefoot
Woman of Light
Siren Queen
Yerba Buena
The Verifiers
Love & Other Disasters
One Last Stop
Skye Falling
Honey Girl
The Prophets
Memorial
The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
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