Author and illustrator Edward Carey presents a paean to connection at a time of isolation: a year of daily lockdown drawings posted on social media from his home in Texas.
Edward Carey Libros
Edward Carey crea historias donde el texto y la ilustración entablan un diálogo cautivador, desafiándose y complementándose mutuamente. Sus narrativas se sumergen en mundos poblados por personajes únicos, que cobran vida a través de su distintivo estilo visual. El enfoque de Carey difumina las líneas entre escritor y artista, creando una experiencia de lectura rica y polifacética. Explora la imaginación y la narrativa a través de una lente singular, ofreciendo a los lectores cuentos profundamente originales y memorables.







ALVA IRVA
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The city of Entralla - along with Gondal, Brobdingnag and the Emerald City - is not somewhere you are likely to have visited. Only one guidebook to the place exists, despite its historic landmarks and the considerable civic pride of its inhabitants. Alva and Irva are identical twin sisters, and Entralla is their home. By nature, Alva is an explorer, and longs to travel the world. Irva is a recluse, for whom every step outside the house is an ordeal. But the twins belong together and cannot survive without each other. It is when Irva refuses to leave the house at all that the major work of their lives begins: Alva wanders the city streets, observing, taking notes, measuring, and reporting her findings to Irva, who painstakingly recreates a miniature Entralla. In Alva and Irva, Edward Carey takes the reader on an enchanting journey through a city of the imagination; the twins are mesmerizing heroines whose conflicting desires contain the seeds of both their destruction and their salvation.
Foulsham, London's great filth repository, is bursting at the seams. The walls that keep the muck in are buckling, rubbish is spilling over the top, back into the city that it came from. In the Iremonger family offices, Grandfather Umbitt Iremonger broods: in his misery and fury at the people of London, he has found a way of making everyday objects assume human shape, and the real people into objects.Abandoned in the depths of the Heaps, Lucy Pennant has been rescued by a terrifying creature, Binadit Iremonger, more animal than human. She is desperate and determined to find Clod. But unbeknownst to her, Clod has become a golden sovereign and 'lost'. He is being passed as currency from hand to hand all around Foulsham, and yet everywhere people are searching for him, desperate to get hold of this dangerous Iremonger, who, it is believed, has the power to bring the mighty Umbitt down.But all around the city, things, everyday things, are twitching into life...
"Alva and Irva" takes readers on a captivating journey through an imaginative city, exploring themes of longing, belonging, and the perspectives that shape our understanding of distance and the worlds we inhabit.
Little
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Export edition (World excluding US and Canada). From little beginnings: the extraordinary story of a singular, diminutive crumb of a servant girl turned entertainment mogul.
Iremonger 3. Lungdon
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
The extraordinary climax to the gothic Iremonger trilogy.
Observatory Mansions
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Edward Carey's debut is a novel of immense originality - a strangely haunting landscape occupied by compelling and unforgettable characters.
Heap House
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
A storm is brewing over Heap House. The Iremongers are growing restless and the whispers are getting louder. When Clod meets Lucy Pennant, a girl newly arrived from the city, everything changes. The secrets that bind Heap House together begin to unravel to reveal a dark truth that threatens to destory Clod's world.
The Swallowed Man
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
"In the small Tuscan town of Collodi, a lonely woodcarver longs for the companionship of a son. One day, "as if the wood commanded me," Giuseppe--better known as Geppetto--carves for himself a pinewood boy, a marionette he hopes to take on tour worldwide. But when his handsome new creation comes magically to life, the woodcarver screams at him . . . and the boy, Pinocchio, leaps from his arms and escapes into the night. Though he returns the next day, the wily boy torments his father, challenging his authority and making up stories--whereupon his nose, the very nose his father carved, grows before his eyes like an antler. When the boy disappears after one last fight, the father follows a rumor to the coast and out into the sea, where he is swallowed by agreat fish--and consumed by guilt, as he hunkers in the creature's belly awaiting the day when he will reconcile with the son he drove away."--Publisher
Edith Holler
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Set in 1901 England, this story follows young Edith Holler, who feels trapped in her family's dilapidated theater in Norwich. Inspired by local legends, she decides to write a play about Mawther Meg, a figure associated with a gruesome local delicacy. When her father becomes engaged to the enigmatic Margaret Unthank, heir to the Beetle Spread fortune, Edith must defend her father, the theater, and her creative ambitions from Margaret's ominous influence. The narrative blends humor, vivid characters, and enchanting illustrations, exploring themes of control and truth.
