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Susan Wilson

    18 de octubre de 1951

    Esta autora, con diez novelas publicadas y una en proceso, elabora narrativas ricas en detalles y profundidad emocional. Su obra a menudo profundiza en las complejidades de la conexión humana y los entornos que nos moldean. A través de su escritura, busca capturar la esencia de la experiencia humana, obteniendo reconocimiento por sus profundas perspectivas y representaciones empáticas. Sus contribuciones a la revista en línea Stay Thirsty resaltan su compromiso con temas contemporáneos.

    Susan Wilson
    Boston Sites & Insights
    Cameo Lake
    What a Dog Knows
    Clytemnestra's Bind
    Hole : look through this
    The Dog I Loved
    • A wounded war veteran and Rosie, a woman wrongly imprisoned for murdering her husband, bond over training a service dog and vow to get Rosie out of jail.

      The Dog I Loved
    • Forced into marriage with the murderer of her family, a Greek queen fights to protect the children she bears with him and plots revenge.

      Clytemnestra's Bind
    • From New York Times bestselling author Susan Wilson comes What a Dog Knows, another heartwarming novel about humans and the dogs that change our lives. Ruby Heartwood has spent her life running away. Away from the orphanage where she was left as a newborn, away from those who exploited her, and away from the man who raped her. She ran from child welfare authorities as a runaway and teenage mother. She’s never stayed put. She’s never felt connected. Until now. Ruby is a psychic, a fortune teller. She has spent most of her life working at street fairs, carnivals, and the odd Renaissance Faire. Of late, her abilities to tell a person’s fortune have been declining. One night she pulls off the road during a violent thunderstorm, sheltering in her Volkswagen Westfalia. At the storm’s height, a bolt of lightning leaves Ruby shaken––and changes her life. As the storm clears, Ruby finds a visitor sitting outside her van door: a little dog who says, quite distinctly, Let me in. Ruby has woken up able to hear the thoughts of animals, so she adds that to her list of psychic offerings and signs up for the Harmony Farms Farmers’ Market and Makers Faire. With the little Hitchhiker, her fast friend and her familiar, Ruby finds herself lingering in Harmony Farms. At the same time, she is haunted by dreams that lead her to wonder if she hasn’t been running away all this time, but running toward something––or someone.

      What a Dog Knows
    • Cameo Lake

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      A loving wife and mother, Cleo Grayson McCarthy is desperate for solitude to finish her latest novel and decides to spend the summer alone, away from her family, at Cameo Lake in New Hampshire and finds herself drawn to the enigmatic and reclusive composer who lives across the lake. Reprint.

      Cameo Lake
    • Boston Sites & Insights

      An Essential Guide to Historic Landmarks in and Around Boston

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Exploring the rich tapestry of Boston, this book delves into its museums, neighborhoods, and cultural landmarks, particularly the North End. Organized into six sections, it captures the city's diversity through practical insights and engaging narratives. Each chapter concludes with an "Essentials" section, offering current information for both visitors and residents, while also revisiting popular legends and local lore. This comprehensive guide is perfect for anyone wanting to fully experience the vibrant culture of Boston, Massachusetts.

      Boston Sites & Insights
    • Man of His Own

      • 394 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The story follows Rick Stanton, a once-promising baseball player whose life is upended by World War II. After returning with physical and emotional scars, he grapples with the loss of his dreams and the impact of the war on his future with his wife, Francesca. Their beloved dog, Pax, whom they volunteered for the Army's K-9 Corp, adds another layer of uncertainty and sacrifice, as they are left wondering if they will ever reunite with him. This narrative explores themes of loss, resilience, and the deep bonds of love and loyalty.

      Man of His Own
    • Sports Her Way

      Motivating Girls to Start and Stay with Sports

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Targeted at young women, this practical resource offers guidance from a champion athlete and experienced coach, emphasizing the importance of sports in building self-esteem and teaching valuable life lessons. It aims to inspire girls to begin and persist in athletic pursuits, highlighting the benefits of participation in sports for personal growth and success.

      Sports Her Way
    • Each book in the 'Culture Shock!' series provides travellers with a practical guide to the culture, customs, traditions and society of the featured country.

      Egypt
    • One Good Dog

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The very definition of a hard-nosed businessman, Adam March has no room in his life for anything but the cold drive to succeed. Not for his social-climbing wife or ofr his rebellious teenage daughter. Then, in an instant, he loses everything. Adam finds himself alone, unemployed, and reduced to bussing tables in a homeless shelter, serving men he'd always gone out of his way to avoid. Chance was born in an inner-city cellar, a mix of pit pull and God-knows-what. Bred to fight, he lives in a dank, dark, and vicious world. When the moment presents itself, Chance makes a break for it to a new life on the street. Thrown together, Adam and Chance fill the holds in each other's lives. Adam gives Chance his first real home, a haven he never could have imagined, while Chance gives Adam a new start. And a new heart. But will this unlikely friendship withstand the forces that want to tear them apart?

      One Good Dog