"A young girl has died and the family's maid is being interrogated. She must tell the whole story before arriving at the girl's death"--
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βA brilliant literary thriller.β β NBC The Today Show
"A masterclass in suspense β¦ Extraordinary." β Paula Hawkins
βTerrifying, explosive and exhilaratingβ β Katie Kitamura
"A modern masterpiece." -LitHub
From a global star and International Booker Prize finalist, a razor-sharp, unforgettable novel about a maid whoβs seen too much and a family at a breaking point
A young girl has died and the familyβs maid is being interrogated. She must tell the whole story before arriving at the girlβs death.
Estela came from the countryside, leaving her mother behind, to work for the seΓ±or and seΓ±ora when their only child was born. They wanted a housemaid: βsmart appearance, full time,β their ad said. She wanted to make enough money to support her mother and return home. For seven years, Estela cleaned their laundry, wiped their floors, made their meals, kept their secrets, witnessed their fights and frictions, raised their daughter. She heard the rats scrabbling in the ceiling, saw the looks the seΓ±or gave the seΓ±ora; she knew about the poison in the cabinet, the gun, the daughterβs rebellion as she grew up, the motherβs coldness, the fatherβs distance. She saw it all.
After a series of shocking betrayals and revelations, Estela stops speaking, breaking her silence only now, to tell the story of how it all fell apart. Is this a story of revenge or a confession? Class warfare or a cautionary tale? Building tension with every page, Clean is a gripping, incisive exploration of power, domesticity, and betrayal from an international star at the height of her powers.
Praise for Clean:
βRivetingβ¦ Trabucco ZerΓ‘n is masterful at plunging the reader into the murky depths of her charactersβ psyches and at rendering disquieting acts with sangfroid.ββ The Atlantic
βThe mystery surrounding the death of the girl is a powerful source of suspense. . . a novel more interested in both the power and limits of storytelling. Is it even possible for Estela to tell her story in a way that will compel those in power to listen? How are we revealed by the stories we choose to believe in, and the stories we turn away from?ββNew York Times Book Review
βAs taut and tense as the atmosphere in the house in which it takes place.ββPeople
βExtraordinary β¦ There are so many sentences in this closely-observed novel where an image or comment suddenly swerves matters from the mundane to the revelatoryβ¦ Clean is an intense novel about class and power and the kind of deep down rot that lingers, despite the most vigorous scrubbing.ββMaureen Corrigan, NPR Fresh Air
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βAn extended, engrossing monologue that blends a taut mystery with a vivid account of the hardships of a servantβs life in the home of the family for whom she works. . .Clean is a well-drawn character study whose sadness lingers in the mind.ββBookPage
βWonderfully suspenseful and endlessly entertaining.ββMs. Magazine
βClean is the opposite of what readers will feel when they finish this. . .uncomfortable, fascinating, lovely, and affecting novel. . .Hughes' splendid translation assures it will resonate in many more places where people live with the alienation and superficiality of late-stage capitalism.ββBooklist, STARRED review
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βPropulsive . . . bursting with intrigue.ββPublishers Weekly
βA rich and compelling readβ¦Uncomfortable and provocative, Clean is a chilling account of one womanβs struggle to find meaning in the menial, but also an indictment of a societyβs overreliance on the unacknowledged exploitation of its domestic workers.ββThe Financial Times
"Compelling, claustrophobic and irresistible, Clean is both a masterclass in suspense and a clear-eyed portrait of isolation and grief. Extraordinary." βPaula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train and Into the Water
βAlia Trabucco ZerΓ‘n is a powerhouse. In Clean, she writes with deadly precision about class, power, privilege and family. The result is terrifying, explosive and exhilarating.β βKatie Kitamura, author of Intimacies
"Clean is a mesmerizing shapeshifterβcondemnation and love, both astonishingly true; griefstruck roar; and a mystery whose bewildering dimensions are impossible to look away from."βMegha Majumdar, author of A Burning
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βWhat a spellbinding nightmare Alia Trabucco ZerΓ‘n has written. A biting, addictive portrait of the rot βgood familiesβ conceal.β βFernanda Melchor, author of Hurricane Season
Born in Chile, Alia Trabucco ZerΓ‘n is the author of a nonfiction book, When Women Kill, and the novel The Remainder, which was a finalist for the International Booker Prize and has been translated into eight languages.
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Sophie Hughes is the translator of more than twenty books. She has been nominated for the International Booker Prize four times.
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