
Frantumaglia & The Beach at Night – November Books of the Month
Bill Godber writes about two new books from the acclaimed Elena Ferrante… Continue reading Frantumaglia & The Beach at Night – November Books of the Month
Bill Godber writes about two new books from the acclaimed Elena Ferrante… Continue reading Frantumaglia & The Beach at Night – November Books of the Month
Heather writes about a certain journalist’s brouhaha and its failure to affect the outstanding writing of Elena Ferrante… Continue reading Stand up to the Ferrante doxxing by supporting her writing
A look back at the best moments for women in Turnaround this International Women’s Day… Continue reading The Year in Feminism at Turnaround – IWD16
We gush over the latest interview with Elena Ferrante in the Financial Times… Continue reading Our Favourite Bits from the Ferrante FT Interview
In which we recommend translated fiction to ease your Ferrante Fever symptoms… Continue reading 7 Books to Treat Your Ferrante Fever With
Guys, we’ve all finished reading Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels and we’re dying to talk about them (again). See what we thought of the final book, The Story of the Lost Child. *There are NO spoilers.* Just the sound of our swoons. Continue reading Elena Ferrante: The Story of the Lost Child
In which we gush about just one of our THREE Books of the Month for September, The Story of the Lost Child. Continue reading Book of the Month: The Story of the Lost Child
With less than a month to go before the release of Elena Ferrante’s final Neapolitan novel, the Turnaround Marketing team offer up their thoughts on the penultimate book. WARNING: we have A LOT to say… Continue reading Elena Ferrante: Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay
In which Turnaround’s Marketing dept. share our feels about Ferrante’s 2nd Neapolitan Novel, The Story of a New Name. (hint: we liked it)… Continue reading Elena Ferrante: On The Story of a New Name
The Turnaround Marketing Dept. offers up our thoughts on the first of Ferrante’s AMAZING Neapolitan Novels… Continue reading On the Absolute Brilliance of My Brilliant Friend