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Angela Lambert

    14 de abril de 1940 – 26 de septiembre de 2007

    Angela Maria Helps se destacó como una escritora que profundizó en las complejidades de la historia social británica y las relaciones humanas. Sus obras a menudo exploraron los intrincados detalles de la vida aristocrática y la naturaleza efímera de los períodos de paz, caracterizadas por penetrantes retratos de la psicología de los personajes. A través de su prosa, dio vida a épocas pasadas, revelando sus sutiles matices. Su escritura es celebrada por su sensibilidad y su capacidad para evocar emociones profundas, brindando a los lectores una experiencia literaria inmersiva.

    Angela Lambert
    Przegrane życie Ewy Braun
    Das Haus am Meer. Eine englische Liebe
    The Property of Rain
    The Lost Life of Eva Braun
    A Rather English Marriage
    Kiss and Kin
    • Kiss and Kin

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The story explores the unexpected romance between Harriet Capel, a newly widowed woman, and Oliver Gaunt, her daughter-in-law's father. As their relationship deepens, it brings unforeseen challenges and repercussions for their families, altering the dynamics of their lives. This poignant narrative delves into themes of love, loss, and the complexities of family ties, revealing how new beginnings can emerge from the most surprising circumstances.

      Kiss and Kin
    • A Rather English Marriage

      • 295 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Two men, one a wing commander, the other an NCO, meet at a hospital where their wives are being treated. They meet again at the cemetery. Everything about their lives has been different, but from these two meetings their lives come together until they move in together for companionship.

      A Rather English Marriage
    • The Lost Life of Eva Braun

      • 656 páginas
      • 23 horas de lectura

      How did a 19 year-old, middle-class, Catholic girl from Munich become Hitler's mistress and what kept him faithful until the end of their lives? Angela Lambert has dug deep into Eva's background and brought into sharp focus a fascinating and unexpected relationship, hitherto neglected by male historians.

      The Lost Life of Eva Braun
    • The year is 1921. The Great War is over, but its aftermath casts a long shadow. That summer, six thousand miles apart, two children are born. Sam Savage, the youngest child of a farm worker, grows up in an idyllic Suffolk village where apparent serenity hides poverty, hunger and the brutality of Sam's father, from which Sam is compelled to escape. Lakshmi is the unwanted fourth daughter of a sweeper and his wife, living in an outcasts' settlement near Kanpur in north-west India, in an outcaste settlement whose culture is as rich as their daily life is poor. At the age of fifteen, these two come together in extreme circumstances, in the midst of the monsoon - an encounter that will have tragic and lifelong consequences. Back in Suffolk eighteen years later, in Coronation Year, the rains return to bring about an appalling retribution. Angela Lambert writes as compellingly as ever about the patterns and pitfalls of family life, but in this searing novel she also analyses the great historical conflicts that led to the loss of Empire. The Property of Rain is her most ambitious and unusual novel yet.

      The Property of Rain