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  • Book : I Am, I Am, I Am Seventeen Brushes With Death -...
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    Book : I Am, I Am, I Am Seventeen Brushes With Death -...

    -Titulo Original : I Am, I Am, I Am Seventeen Brushes With Death-Fabricante : Tinder Press-Descripcion Original: BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering...
  • Book : Notes From An Exhibition - Gale, Patrick
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    Book : Notes From An Exhibition - Gale, Patrick

    -Titulo Original : Notes From An Exhibition-Fabricante : Tinder Press-Descripcion Original: A bestselling Cornish novel, NOTES FROM AN EXHIBITION is a moving, intuitive novel of artistic compulsion, marriage, and the secrets left behind. It was a Richard & Judy bestseller.Poised and pitch-perfect throughout Mail on Sunday Celebrated artist Rachel Kelly dies alone in her Penzance studio, after decades of struggling with the creative highs and devastating lows that have coloured her life. Her family gathers, each of them searching for answers. They reflect on lives shaped by the enigmatic Rachel - as artist, wife and mother - and on the ambiguous legacies she leaves them, of talent, torment and transcendent love...
  • Book : How The One-armed Sister Sweeps Her House Shortlisted
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    Book : How The One-armed Sister Sweeps Her House Shortlisted

    -Titulo Original : How The One-armed Sister Sweeps Her House Shortlisted For The 2021 Womens Prize For Fiction-Fabricante : Tinder Press-Descripcion Original: Womens Prize for Fiction 2021SHORTLISTEDJoness atmospheric debut has a multiracial, multigenerational cast who are brilliantly and even-handedly portrayedSunday TimesRare is the first book that reveals the writer fully formed, the muscles and sinews of her sentences firm and taut, the voice distinctly her own Washington PostA hard-hitting and unflinching novel from a bold new writer Bernardine EvaristoA bright new star. Cherie Jones draws us with skill, delicacy and glorious style into a vortex of Bajan lives on the edge Diana EvansIn Baxters Beach, Barbados, Lalas grandmother Wilma tells the story of the one-armed sister, a cautionary tale about what happens to girls who disobey their mothers.For Wilma, its the story of a wilful adventurer, who ignores the warnings of those around her, and suffers as a result.When Lala grows up, she sees it offers hope - of life after losing a baby in the most terrible of circumstances and marrying the wrong man.And Mira Whalen? Its about keeping alive, trying to make sense of the fact that her husband has been murdered, and she didnt get the chance to tell him that she loved him after all.HOW THE ONE-ARMED SISTER SWEEPS HER HOUSE is the powerful, intense story of three marriages, and of a beautiful island paradise where, beyond the white sand beaches and the wealthy tourists, lies poverty, menacing violence and the story of the sacrifices some women make to survive.An extraordinarilyhard-hitting and evocative novel that packs a tremendous punch with its repercussions of generational trauma, pin-sharp characterisations and strong sense of place Daily Mai...
  • Book : Homeland Elegies A Barack Obama Favourite Book -...
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    Book : Homeland Elegies A Barack Obama Favourite Book -...

    -Titulo Original : Homeland Elegies A Barack Obama Favourite Book-Fabricante : Tinder Press-Descripcion Original: A NEW YORK TIMES AND WASHINGTON POST BOOK OF THE YEAROutstanding... it is hard to convey the breadth and brilliance of this work ObserverA beautiful novel about an American son and his immigrant father that has echoes of THE GREAT GATSBY New York TimesA deeply personal novel of identity and belonging in a nation coming apart at the seams, HOMELAND ELEGIES blends fact and fiction to tell an epic story of belonging and dispossession in the world that 9/11 made. Part family drama, part satire, part picaresque, at its heart it is the story of a father and son, and the country they call home.Ranging from the heartland towns of America to palatial suites in Europe to guerrilla lookouts in the mountains of Afghanistan, Akhtar forges a narrative voice that is original as it is exuberantly entertaining. This is a world in which debt has ruined countless lives and the gods of finance rule, where immigrants live in fear and the unhealed wounds of 9/11 continue to wreak havoc. HOMELAND ELEGIES is a novel written in love and anger, which spares no one, least of all the author himself...
  • Book : Super Host The Charming, Compulsively Readable Novel.
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    Book : Super Host The Charming, Compulsively Readable Novel.

    -Titulo Original : Super Host: The Charming, Compulsively Readable Novel Of Life, Love And Loneliness-Fabricante : Tinder Press-Descripcion Original: Bennett Driscoll is a Turner Prize-nominated artist who was once a rising star. Now, his wife has left him, he hasnt sold a painting in two years, and his gallery wants to stop selling his work. Left with a large West London home and no income, hes forced to move into his artists studio in the garden and list his house on a popular rental site. A stranger in his own home, Bennett struggles to find purpose in his day-to-day. That all changes when three different guests unwittingly unlock the pieces of himself that have been lost to him for too long.Wry, rueful and rich in observation, SUPER HOST provides a delicious portrait of middle-age, marriage, and the underlying fears and loneliness that colour so many lives...
  • Book : Mothers Boy - Gale, Patrick
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    Expira: 28/03/2024

    Book : Mothers Boy - Gale, Patrick

    -Titulo Original : Mothers Boy-Fabricante : Tinder Press-Descripcion Original: Review A tender, evocative retelling of the life of the poet Charles Causley . . . Patrick Gales descriptions of the power of ordinary things in two very different lives make Mothers Boy a moving biographical tribute Times Literary SupplementThe complex, near-incestuous bond between mother and son is drawn with sharp-eyed affection, as is the small-town Cornish setting. It stands with the best queer literary fiction of a historical bent, illuminated as it is by Gales devilish wit and talent for both social observation and intricacies of character Sydney Morning HeraldA gorgeous coming-of-age story - this tender novel will touch hearts Good HousekeepingGentle . . . evocative Daily MailA touching, utterly convincing portrait of the nascent artist Mail on SundayThe magic happens though when Gale takes his inspiration from lines of poetry or fragments of Charles diary and gives him, and Laura, a rich and poignant life. A nicely woven, gentle tale of an ordinary life in extraordinary times, a tale of a boy born into hardship with no sense of self-pity, raised by his mother to be who he shall be. Its quite lovely New Zealand HeraldI loved it. Its an incredibly evocative, enjoyable read...I didnt want it to stop. I wanted to stay in the world and carry on. Cathy RentzenbrinkMothers Boy is further proof that Patrick Gale is that rare kind of storyteller - utterly engaging, compelling and unputdownable Sarah WinmanA lovely, generous, absorbing novel. Charles is made both of and belonging to his place and world, while also not fitting into it. The war sections are so very good, so terrible and ugly and gritty. I absolutely believed all of it Tessa HadleyYou know sometimes, from the very first page of a book, you feel so at home and so involved with the story, its as if youve walked alongside the characters all your life? Mothers Boy is one of those books. A sign of an incredible storyteller Joanna CannonMothers Boybeautifully celebrates the underdog. It is a celebration of love in hidden places, and love in ordinary places, and the courage required to be true to the person you are, when there is no road map to guide you. A sublime piece of storytelling Rachel JoyceA wonderfully tender account of a poets coming of age against the brutal backdrop of World War 11. Scene after scene is delivered with filmic intensity. Patrick Gale is a master of atmosphere, detail and the deep currents of latent passion Philip MarsdenPatrick Gale always writes so well of his men and of the women near them. In Mothers Boy his women shine as brightly as the men, his characters age and grow by themselves, alive in their actions, hopes and losses. Stella DuffyPatrick Gales writing has an unmatched ability to take you by the hand and just casually, quietly, lead you in, and in, and in. It all seems so simple, and then youre in tears Louisa YoungPatrick Gales Mothers Boy is a tour-de-force; the book is really a love-letter, to motherhood, and to the landscapes and townscapes of Gales adopted home county of Cornwall. Most of all, it is a heartfelt tribute from one fine writer to another; a patient and subtle reflection on the tricky art of noticing - and enduring - what really matters in life Neil BartlettGale has a rare talent for evoking human relationships. Here he exploits his skill fully, richly examining the dynamics between mother and son, and between men and men allowed in extraordinary times to explore what they really mean to one and other Petroc TrelawnyI think Charles Causley would be incredibly happy - and stunned - if he were able to read your book. What youve done is extraordinary; youve somehow created a world that only Causley could have been born into and grown up in. His poetry calls up emotion; theres always much more than at first appears - and your story suggests, in the most sensitive and subtle way Vivian FrenchStorytelling like this, from structure to sentence to imagery to sheer rolling belief in the wo...
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