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Rupert Kingfisher

    Bajo el seudónimo T. Kingfisher, Ursula Vernon crea ficción para adultos que a menudo difumina las líneas de los géneros, profundizando en las complejidades de la psique humana con una mezcla de perspicacia y humor inesperado. Sus narrativas crean mundos que se sienten a la vez familiares y extrañamente ajenos, lo que incita a los lectores a contemplar las intrincadas relaciones y su lugar dentro de ellas. La distintiva voz de Kingfisher se caracteriza por una profunda empatía y una habilidad única para entrelazar lo ordinario con lo extraordinario, de manera similar a como uno podría encontrar en un jardín. Su obra invita a una reflexiva exploración de las peculiares maravillas de la vida.

    Madame Pamplemousse and Her Incredible Edibles
    Madame Pamplemousse and the Enchanted Sweet Shop
    Madame Pamplemousse and the Time-travelling Cafe
    • In Paris, there is a cafe, elegantly furnished with polished wooden tables and an awning of striped gold and green, whose walls are filled with vintage posters advertising drinks such as Green Fairy Liqueur, Mermaid Madeira and Red Devil Lemonade. The cafe is owned by Monsieur Moutarde, and Monsieur Moutarde has made an extraordinary discovery.

      Madame Pamplemousse and the Time-travelling Cafe
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    • Madame Pamplemousse is the story of Madeleine, forced to work in her unpleasant uncle's horrible restaurant, The Squealing Pig. By chance she comes across the most marvellous shop, run by Madame Pamplemousse, which is quiet, discreet, yet full of delicious and otherworldly 'edibles' - Pterodactyl Bacon, Scorpion Tails in Smoked Garlic Oil, and Great Squid Tentacle in Jasmine-Scented Jelly. A quiet comradeship develops between Madeleine, Madame Pamplemousse, and Madame's cat, Camembert. And together they create some wonderful culinary magic. Exquisite, beautifully formed prose that has echoes of Angela Carter belies a narrative that is full of pace. A wonderful fairy tale that will appeal to both adults and children.

      Madame Pamplemousse and Her Incredible Edibles
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