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		<title>The Idiot</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Selin, a tall, highly strung Turkish-American from New Jersey turns up at Harvard and finds herself dangerously overwhelmed by the challenges and possibilities of adulthood. She studies linguistics and literature, teaches ESL and spends a lot of time thinking about what language - and languages - can and cannot do. Along the way she befriends Svetlana, a cosmopolitan Serb, and obsesses over Ivan, a mathematician from Hungary. The two conduct a hilarious relationship that culminates with Selin spending the summer teaching English in a Hungarian village and enduring a series of surprising excursions. Throughout her journeys, Selin ponders profound questions about how culture and language shape who we are, how difficult it is to be a failed writer, and how baffling love is.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Discover TikTok&#8217;s new favourite book.</b></p>
<p>&#8216;<b>I loved it and could have read a thousand more pages of it&#8217; Emma Cline, author of <i>The Girls</i></b></p>
<p> Selin, a tall, highly strung Turkish-American from New Jersey turns up at Harvard with no idea what to expect. What she <i>doesn&#8217;t </i>expect is:</p>
<p> &#8211; How much time she will spend thinking about language and its limitations<br /> &#8211; An opinionated cosmopolitan Serb named Svetlana, who will become her confidante<br /> &#8211; A mathematician from Hungary called Ivan, whom she will obsess over when she is supposed to be studying<br /> &#8211; Feeling dangerously overwhelmed by the challenges and possibilities of adulthood</p>
<p> But most of all, Selin does not expect to embark on a study of precisely how baffling love can be when you are trying to forge a self&#8230;<br /> _______________-</p>
<p> <b><u>PRAISE FOR <i>THE IDIOT</i>:</u></b><br /> <b>&#8216;A moving, continent-hopping coming-of-age story&#8217; <i>Observer</i></b><br /> &#8216;Elif Batuman surely has one of the best senses of humour&#8230;refreshing and unique&#8217; Sheila Heti<br /> <b>&#8216;Full of zingy one-liners&#8217; <i>Financial Times</i></b><br /> &#8216;Hilarious, brilliant observations about writing, life and crushes&#8217; Curtis Sittenfeld<br /> &#8216;<b>Delightful and slyly funny&#8217; <i>Red</i></b></p>
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