In America
Experience the captivating tale of "In America," a remarkable novel by the renowned author Susan Sontag. Published in 2009, this engaging work of American fiction spans 400 pages and delves into the rich historical context of 1876, inspired by the journey of Poland's celebrated actress, Helena Modrzejewska. Accompanied by her husband, Count Karol Chlapowski, and her fifteen-year-old son, Rudolf, Modrzejewska embarks on an adventure alongside the young journalist and future author of "Quo Vadis," Henryk Sienkiewicz, and a close circle of friends. Set against the backdrop of Anaheim, California, this story beautifully explores themes of immigration, identity, and the pursuit of dreams. Immerse yourself in Sontag's eloquent prose and discover the complexities of the American experience through the eyes of these fascinating characters.