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Wendy Sura Thomson

    Wendy Sura Thomson es una autora cuyas obras se caracterizan por una profunda introspección del alma humana y un estilo de escritura cautivador. Sus textos a menudo exploran complejas relaciones interpersonales y dilemas morales, sin temor a adentrarse en los aspectos más oscuros de la experiencia humana. La prosa de Thomson se describe típicamente como atmosférica y evocadora, con un énfasis en la profundidad psicológica de sus personajes y una representación precisa de los escenarios. Su escritura es valorada por su originalidad y su capacidad para evocar fuertes emociones y procesos de pensamiento en los lectores.

    The Man from Burnt Island
    • The Man from Burnt Island

      • 344 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      It was a tough life for the Scottish Sharp family at the turn of the twentieth century. Coal miners, they were exempt from the World War I draft. Frank, the fourth of five sons, was the only one that went off to war. Luckily, he survived the trenches, only to return to poor job prospects and poorer wages. When most of the family sailed across the Atlantic in search of a better life, Frank stayed behind for a while... for a little too long, it so happened. A victim of the 1924 Immigration Act, he was barred from immigrating to the US until October, 1929. Three weeks after his quota number came up, the stock market crash occurred.Frank's story weaves through Detroit's rich history during the Great Depression, Prohibition, World War II, and the booming automotive industry starting in the 1950's and beyond. What Frank sacrifices to achieve material and career success takes its toll on his family and personal life. After all is said and done, this is the saga of a determined and ambitious man who was hell-bent on leaving his poverty-stricken past behind. Did he make the right choices? You decide.

      The Man from Burnt Island