Mary Morris Libros
Este autor extrae su inspiración de viajes extensos y raíces profundas, a menudo ambientadas en el Medio Oeste de Estados Unidos. Su obra se mueve con fluidez entre la ficción y la no ficción, frecuentemente imbuida de un sentido del pasado y una aguda observación. El proceso creativo comienza en diarios meticulosamente escritos a mano, enriquecidos con acuarelas y collage, que reflejan una perspectiva única del mundo explorado.






Late Self-Portraits
- 88 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
This collection of poems explores the intertwining of personal and historical narratives through vivid portraits of iconic figures and profound themes of loss. Readers encounter a blind Jorge Luis Borges, Frida Kahlo, and Marie Laveau, among others, in settings that blend the sacred and the mundane. The poems evoke a haunting atmosphere, capturing moments of intimacy and reflection, whether in the presence of Joan of Arc or during a surreal dinner with Hades, making for a bold and tender examination of human experience.
The newly discovered diary of a wartime nurse - a fascinating, dramatic and unique insight into the experiences of a young nurse in the Second World War.
Gateway to the Moon
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of 1492, the narrative follows Luis de Torres, a Spanish Jew who becomes an interpreter for Columbus while secretly preserving his faith. His descendants journey across North America, eventually settling in New Mexico. Five centuries later, Miguel Torres, an amateur astronomer, grapples with the mysteries of his hometown, Entrada de la Luna. The story intertwines themes of identity, heritage, and the quest for understanding in a landscape rich with historical significance.
House Arrest
- 276 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of a Caribbean island, the story follows travel writer Maggie Conover, who finds herself detained due to her connection with Isabel Calderon, the rebellious daughter of a revolutionary leader. As authorities question her about Isabel's mysterious disappearance, Maggie grapples with her own past and complex emotions regarding family and freedom. The narrative delves into themes of confinement, courage, and the psychological turmoil that arises from Maggie's precarious situation, leading to a gripping climax.
The Jazz Palace
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This award-winning book explores themes of race, identity, and resilience through a compelling narrative. It delves into the complexities of cultural heritage and personal history, offering a poignant reflection on societal challenges. The characters navigate their struggles with grace and determination, providing readers with an insightful perspective on the human experience. The writing is both lyrical and impactful, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature.
The Virago Book Of Women Travellers
- 464 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
A volume in which rich and unexpected seams of precious materials await discovery' - The Guardian
NEW! from Longman School DramaThis play version cleverly lifts the key moments from Gleitzman's novel and presents them in a light-hearted, amusing and open way, making an ideal drama text for Key Stage 3.
Tracy Beaker Gets Real
- 80 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Tracy aged 15, returns to the 'Dumping Ground' and looks back on the last four years of her life, from being fostered - and dumped - and fostered again, to finding a happy, if not altogether harmonious home with writer Cam. When Tracy's mum unexpectedly reappears in her life, Tracy hopes that her days of being passed around like a parcel are over.
The River Queen
- 286 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi River, this memoir chronicles Mary Morris's journey of self-discovery following her father's death and her daughter's departure for college. Accompanied by quirky companions, she navigates the river's waters, revisiting her childhood memories and confronting her uncertainties. Through humorous and poignant experiences, including surviving a tornado and living adventurously, Morris reflects on her past while charting a course for her future, creating a narrative that resonates with both nostalgia and resilience.
