The Little Shadows revolves around three sisters in the world of vaudeville before and during the First World War. We follow the lives of all three in turn: Aurora, the eldest and most beautiful, who is sixteen when the book opens; thoughtful Clover, a year younger; and the youngest sister, joyous headstrong sprite Bella, who is thirteen. The girls, overseen by their fond but barely coping Mama, are forced to make their living as a singing act after the untimely death of their father. They begin with little besides youth and hope, but Marina Endicott's genius is to show how the three girls slowly and steadily evolve into true artists even as they navigate their way to adulthood among a cast of extraordinary characters - some of them charming charlatans, some of them unpredictable eccentrics, and some of them just ordinary-seeming humans with magical gifts
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Marina Endicott crea narrativas cautivadoras centradas en la vida interior de las mujeres, explorando sus intrincadas relaciones con la familia y el mundo circundante. Su prosa está imbuida de calidez, un agudo sentido del detalle y una profunda comprensión de la psicología humana. Endicott se destaca en la representación de personajes que son a la vez vulnerables y resilientes, profundizando en temas como el amor, la pérdida y la búsqueda de la identidad. Su obra ofrece a los lectores experiencias profundamente resonantes y emocionalmente ricas.


Absorbed in her own failings, Clara Purdy crashes her life into a sharp left turn, taking the young family in the other car along with her. When bruises on the mother, Lorraine, prove to be late-stage cancer, Clara, against all habit and comfort, moves the three children and their terrible grandmother into her own house. Winner of the Commonwealth Writer's Prize 2009, Canada and the Caribbean