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Stanley Gordon West

    Stanley Gordon West crea narrativas que profundizan en las vulnerabilidades de ambos extremos del ciclo vital humano. Sus novelas, a menudo inmersas en épocas pasadas específicas, exploran intrincadas relaciones y problemas sociales con una aguda atención al detalle. El estilo distintivo de West imbuye sus escenarios con una palpable sensación de tiempo y lugar, atrayendo profundamente a los lectores a los mundos que crea. Su obra aborda consistentemente temas profundos, reflejando una dedicación a dar voz a los indefensos.

    Blind Your Ponies
    Growing an Inch
    Until They Bring the Streetcars Back
    • Until They Bring the Streetcars Back

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Set in 1949 St. Paul, MN, the story captures the essence of a hopeful post-war era, where the charm of streetcars and the rise of drive-ins define the city. It reflects a time before the advent of the internet and shopping centers, showcasing a close-knit community that has yet to embrace suburban life. The narrative immerses readers in the unique cultural landscape of the period, highlighting the simplicity and connections of urban living during a transformative time in American history.

      Until They Bring the Streetcars Back
      4,1
    • 1949A story about a boy who made a solemn vow and became a man keeping it. Saint Paul/Minneapolis - Those unforgettable days after World War II when people turned back to their personal lives with optimism, a time of Fibber McGee and Molly , newsreels, milkmen, boogie-woogie, The Best Years of Our Lives and chrome grilled automobiles. Against this evocative backdrop, Staley West composes this heartrending song, bittersweet lyrics that will lift your spirit, touch your heart and leave you humming… wishing it wouldn’t end.  In one fateful moment, Donny Cunningham comes face to face with unthinkable horror, when his live caves in on him.  Changed forever.   The task of raising his brothers and sister falls to him when his mother dies.  A senior at St. Paul Central, he does whatever it takes to keep his family together, while his father leads them ever closer to disaster.   Surrounded aby his zany and lionhearted siblings, his fun-loving friends, and hoping to find love and understanding from his high school sweetheart, Donny is caught between the law – which has a claim on his young brother – and the gangsters – who have a claim on his father.  This humor and daring and grit, he fights the dragon of regret with an inner courage and strength that belies his physical stature. (Stanley West)

      Growing an Inch
      4,1
    • Blind Your Ponies

      • 574 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Willow Creek, Montana. With bold strokes on a large canvas, Stanley West has drawn an entire village of curious and outlandish characters who have been cast so vividly that one can see them, hear them, laugh with them, feel with them - people as real as relatives.When Sam Pickett comes to the quiet little village to hide from the violence and madness that have shattered his life, he discovers buried and shadowed stories fraught with aching regret, human wreckage, and heartrending bravery - people silently bearing their broken dreams and unbearable sorrows. Can they be aroused by the most unexpected and least likely source in their midst? encouraged and uplifted to embrace life for all its worth? Out of these utterly ordinary lives, West brings forth a startling glimpse into the hidden places of the human heart and characters who will stay with you like old friends long after you've turned the last page.

      Blind Your Ponies
      3,9