The People in the Trees
eng. The People in the Trees · 2013
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Book Review
Hanya Yanagihara's «The People in the Trees» is a powerful and provocative novel that explores complex questions of morality, science, and colonialism. Critics note that the book is striking in its depth and complexity, prompting readers to reflect on the nature of human cruelty and ethical dilemmas. Yanagihara masterfully creates an atmosphere of mystery and tension, immersing the reader in the exotic world of the fictional island. Some reviewers emphasize that the novel evokes conflicting emotions, causing both admiration and horror at the actions of the main character. Overall, «The People in the Trees» is recognized by critics as a significant literary work that leaves a profound impact and provokes prolonged contemplation.

Date of publication: 27 August 2024
Updated: 30 June 2025
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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