"Fate explored in the fall and rise of two twentieth-century American families. Victoria Shorr's remarkable gift for depicting the inner lives of complex characters shines in two powerful explorations of family, ambition, class, and status. In "Great Uncle Edward," a family gathers for dinner. At 93, Great Uncle Edward commands the table in his three-piece suit; Cousin Russell attended both Harvard and Yale but is now reduced to selling off the family books; sisters Betty and Molly are caught between ghosts of a storied past and creeping destitution. These lives are signposts along the downward spiral of an old aristocracy. "Cleveland Auto Wrecking" introduces Sam White, an immigrant from somewhere in eastern Europe. He cannot read, but has a gift for math and an instinct for the value of junk. We follow his clan through the Depression to the postwar boom in the West, where their fortunes soar, creating new tests of loyalty"-- Provided by publisher
Victoria Shorr Libros
Victoria Shorr es una escritora y activista política cuya obra está profundamente informada por su amplia experiencia viviendo en Brasil y su dedicación a iniciativas de justicia educativa y social. Su escritura a menudo explora temas que empoderan a las mujeres y a las comunidades marginadas, reflejando su compromiso con la creación de oportunidades y el fomento del cambio. La perspectiva única de Shorr combina el arte literario con un poderoso impulso por el activismo, con el objetivo de iluminar las desigualdades sociales e inspirar acciones transformadoras. Actualmente está involucrada en la fundación de nuevas instituciones educativas, lo que subraya aún más su creencia en el poder de la educación para moldear futuros.



Midnight
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Moments of great intensity in the lives of Jane Austen, Mary Shelley and Joan of Arc, when each faced a decision that would shape her legacy.
Backlands
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The narrative unfolds in the harsh landscape of northeastern Brazil's Sertão, where a band of nomadic outlaws, led by the charismatic bandit Lampião, dominated from 1922 to 1938. These outlaws took from the wealthy, instilling both admiration and fear among the impoverished locals. Their reign was marked by fierce resistance against law enforcement, showcasing their influence and the tumultuous dynamics of power in a rugged frontier society.