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Homes A.M.

    A.M. Homes se sumerge en los intrincados paisajes de las relaciones humanas, explorando temas profundos de identidad, familia y pertenencia. Su prosa es celebrada por su aguda perspicacia psicológica y un examen audaz de la condición humana. La autora teje magistralmente narrativas que a menudo difuminan los límites de la realidad, desafiando a los lectores a confrontar las estructuras que nos moldean. Su distintiva voz literaria es a la vez provocativa y profundamente resonante, estableciéndola como una figura significativa en la literatura contemporánea.

    In a Country of Mothers
    Jack
    The Unfolding
    Mistress'S Daughter
    The End Of Alice
    • The End Of Alice

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      A macabre and thrilling look at the vagaries of desire and its terrible consequences

      The End Of Alice
    • On the day that Homes was born in 1961, she was given up for adoption. Thirty years later, out of the blue, Homes was contacted by a lawyer on behalf of her birth mother, and they began to correspond; her biological father contacted her soon after. These two individuals and their effect on the adult Homes are strange and unexpected.

      Mistress'S Daughter
    • The dazzling new state-of-the-nation novel from one of America's most significant contemporary writers and winner of the Women's Prize for May We Be Forgiven, which explores the makings of our political times.

      The Unfolding
    • Jack

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Jack is a teenager who wants nothing more than to be normal - even if being normal means having divorced parents and a rather strange best friend. But when Jack's father takes him out in a rowboat on Lake Watchmayoyo and tells his son that he's gay, nothing will ever be normal again.

      Jack
    • In a Country of Mothers

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      For Claire Roth, an established psychotherapist with an adoring husband and children, the lines between friendship and family, between love and compulsion, begin to lose their focus when she meets a new patient.

      In a Country of Mothers