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Lynn Coady

    Lynn Coady crea narrativas cautivadoras que profundizan en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y los dilemas morales. Su voz distintiva da vida a personajes que lidian con las realidades urgentes de la existencia contemporánea. La prosa de Coady se caracteriza por una aguda perspicacia, ofreciendo a los lectores una potente mezcla de honestidad cruda y resonancia emocional. Explora magistralmente la búsqueda de sentido en medio del caos inherente de la vida.

    Watching You Without Me
    Saints of Big Harbour
    Who Needs Books?
    The Antagonist
    • The Antagonist

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Through a series of letters, the narrative delves into the complexities of identity and self-perception, revealing how external judgments can distort our understanding of ourselves. With a blend of humor and empathy, the story examines the protagonist's struggle against the conflicting impressions left by others, ultimately highlighting the intricate relationship between self and society.

      The Antagonist
    • Who Needs Books?

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Are books on the way to extinction or just adapting to our changing world?

      Who Needs Books?
    • Saints of Big Harbour

      • 328 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "A true grit coming-of-age novel" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), Saints of Big Harbour is a funny, brutal, and vivid story about small-town life and the inescapable power of gossip. Lynn Coady gives us the unforgettable Guy Boucher, a fatherless teenager and recluse, who finds himself at the center of an ugly rumor. Several versions of truth emerge and collide through Guy's eyes and the stories of those who surround him -- his overbearing uncle, a girl idealized by her town, a quietly wise young woman wrestling with demons of her own, his draft-dodger English teacher, and a pair of golden boys trapped in emotional adolescence as well as Big Harbour itself.

      Saints of Big Harbour
    • Watching You Without Me

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "After her mother's sudden death, Karen finds herself back in her childhood home in Nova Scotia for the first time in a decade, acting as full-time caregiver to Kelli, her older sister. Overwhelmed with grief and the daily needs of Kelli, who was born with a developmental disability, Karen begins to feel consumed by the isolation of her new role. On top of that, she's weighed down with guilt over her years spent keeping Kelli and their independent-to-a-fault mother, Irene, at arm's length. And so when Trevor--one of Kelli's support workers--oversteps his role and offers friendly advice and a shoulder to cry on, Karen gratefully accepts his somewhat overbearing friendship. When she discovers how close Trevor was to Irene, she comes to trust him all the more. But as Trevor slowly insinuates himself into Karen and Kelli's lives, Karen starts to grasp the true aspect of his relationship with her mother--and to experience for herself the suffocating nature of Trevor's "care.""--

      Watching You Without Me