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Manningová Kate

    Kate Manning, antigua productora de documentales televisivos galardonada con dos premios Emmy, vuelca su talento narrativo en la creación literaria. Aunque sus escritos han aparecido en destacadas publicaciones, su verdadera vocación es la de novelista. Su obra profundiza con perspicacia en las complejidades de la naturaleza humana y las cuestiones sociales. Manning explora intrincadas relaciones y dilemas morales con notable sensibilidad y precisión.

    Gilded Mountain
    My Notorious Life
    • My Notorious Life

      • 440 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      'In the end, they celebrated. They bragged. They got me finally, was their feeling. They said I would take my secrets to the grave. They should be so lucky.' Axie Muldoon, the headstrong daughter of Irish immigrants, forced to beg for pennies as a child on the brutal streets on New York City, grows up to become the most successful - and controversial - midwife of her time. 'Saved' from poverty by a well-meaning philanthropist, Axie is sent West with her younger brother and sister. But the kindness of strangers is short-lived and soon Axie returns to the city of her birth, alone, but determined to one day reunite her family. When she is taken in by a Manhattan doctor Axie learns the craft that she will live by - and later fight for. She rises from the gutter to the glitter of Fifth Avenue high society, and discovers that the right way is not always the way of the church or the law, and that you should never trust a man who says 'trust me.' But what if that man is an irresistible risk-taker with a poetical Irish soul? As Axie's reputation grows she finds herself on a collision course with the crusading official who would be the righteous instrument of her downfall. It will take all of her power to outwit him and save both herself and those she loves from ruin.

      My Notorious Life
    • Gilded Mountain

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      In the early 1900s, Sylvie Pelletier leaves her family's Colorado mountain cabin to start work at a wealthy mine-owner's manor house and is fascinated by he luxury around her until she discovers the family's philosophy is at odds with the unfair labor practices that built their fortune.

      Gilded Mountain