Moonlight in Odessa

Author(s): Janet Skeslien Charles

Travel Literature / Armchair Travel

A tragic-comic look at the flourishing market for e-mail order brides, Moonlight in Odessa is a novel about the choices and sacrifices that people make in pursuit of love and stability, and the lengths that we will go to to help - and hinder - each other in search of a happy ending. Odessa , Ukraine is the humour capital of the former Soviet Union, but with prices rising and employment prospects falling, there is little for Odessans to laugh about. After months of searching, Daria, twenty-five and armed with an engineering degree and perfect English, is offered a plum job as a secretary at a foreign company. But there's a stone in every plum, and in this case, it's her new boss Mr. Harmon, who makes it clear that sleeping with him should be the first item on her to-do list. Loath to give up her newfound perks (the taste of real coffee, a new apartment and a salary she and her grandmother can actually live on), Daria manages to evade Harmon's advances by recruiting her neighbour, the slippery Olga, to be his mistress - a plan that ends up working only too well And so Daria finds herself moonlighting as an interpreter at Soviet Unions , a dating agency specializing in finding gorgeous Odessan brides for lonely Americans. Daria - so adept at spotting the cracks in the relationships she facilitates - soon discovers that she is not immune to the temptations of the American dream herself. An email correspondence with an apparently shy and sensitive American teacher who offers her a new life in San Francisco, leaves her facing a choice between her beloved city - not to mention the attentions of Vlad, a worryingly attractive mafia gangster - and her long-dreamt-of escape to the land of the free.

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Promotable author lives in Paris and teaches creative writing at Shakespeare & Co. A real reading-group novel, with a rollercoaster plot and a heart-tugging love story, but with a serious contemporary issue at its heart Many marketing opportunities to capitalise on the email-order/dating website themes

Shortlisted for Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance 2010.

'Comically touching' Dave Boling, author of Guernica 'In this geopolitical romantic comedy, Janet Skeslien Charles deftly balances caustic wit with generosity of spirit, a breezy style with an incisive vision of East-West relations and the eternal Cold War between men and women. A sheer delight' Jake Lamar, author of Ghosts of Saint-Michel 'This is a delicious novel - wise, witty, wonderfully written' Vivian Gornick, author of Fierce Attachments 'Darkly humorous ... The teetering dance between humour and heartbreak burns through this tale at the intersection of love and money, East and West, male and female' Publishers Weekly

Originally from Montana, Janet Skeslien Charles divides her time between France and the States. Moonlight in Odessa was inspired by her two years in Odessa as a Soros Fellow. This is her debut novel.

General Fields

  • : 9781408802137
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 February 2010
  • : 234mm X 153mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Janet Skeslien Charles
  • : Paperback
  • : 210
  • : 352