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Bill Clegg

    Bill Clegg es un agente literario y autor cuya obra profundiza en las complejidades de la psique humana. Sus escritos exploran las intrincadas relaciones y la lucha individual contra los demonios internos. Su estilo es agudo y sensible, revelando la fragilidad de la existencia humana.

    Bill Clegg
    Here Comes the Sun
    The Ballad of Angel Morey
    The End of the Day
    Did You Ever Have a Family
    The Summer Holiday
    Ninety Days
    • Ninety Days

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The goal is ninety--just ninety clean and sober days to loosen the hold of the addiction that caused Bill Clegg to lose everything. Six weeks out of his most recent rehab, Clegg returns to New York and starts attending two or three meetings each day. It is in these refuges that he befriends essential new allies including Polly, who struggles daily with her own cycle of recovery and relapse, and the seemingly unshakably sober Asa. At first, the support is not enough: Clegg relapses with only three days left. That's when the battle to reclaim his life gets reignited. As any recovering addict knows, hitting rock bottom is just the beginning.

      Ninety Days
    • A hilarious and heartwarming debut set on the Cornish coast, perfect for fans of Catherine Alliott, Lucy Diamond and Fiona Gibson.

      The Summer Holiday
    • This book of dark secrets opens with a blaze. On the morning of her daughter's wedding, June Reid's house goes up in flames, destroying her entire family - her present, her past and her future. Fleeing from the carnage, stricken and alone, June finds herself in a motel room by the ocean, hundreds of miles from her Connecticut home, held captive by memories and the mistakes she has made with her only child, Lolly, and her partner, Luke. In the turbulence of grief and gossip left in June's wake we slowly make sense of the unimaginable. The novel is a gathering of voices, and each testimony has a new revelation about what led to the catastrophe - Luke's alienated mother Lydia, the watchful motel owners, their cleaner Cissy, the teenage pothead who lives nearby - everyone touched by the tragedy finds themselves caught in the undertow, as their secret histories finally come to light. Lit by the clarity of understanding that true sadness brings, Did You Ever Have a Family is an elegant, unforgettable story that reveals humanity at its worst and best, through loss and love, fracture and forgiveness. At the book's heart is the idea of family - the ones we are born with and the ones we create - and the desire, in the face of everything, to go on living.

      Did You Ever Have a Family
    • 'A writer with a profound comprehension of emotional destruction, loss and redemption' Sunday Times A retired widow in rural Connecticut wakes to an unexpected visit from her childhood best friend whom she hasn't seen in forty-nine years. A man arrives at a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania hotel to introduce his estranged father to his newborn daughter and finds him collapsed on the floor of the lobby. A sixty-seven-year-old taxi driver in Kauai receives a phone call from the mainland that jars her back to a traumatic past. These seemingly disconnected lives come together as half-century-old secrets begin to surface over the course of one fateful day...

      The End of the Day
    • Finally getting the keys to an allotment was Steph Herrington's late husband's dream - not hers! But working together in the plot with her daughter Jessie, she begins to remember that there's no sunshine without rain... and perhaps this is the fresh start they always needed!

      Here Comes the Sun
    • Porträt eines Süchtigen als junger Mann

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Bill Clegg hatte alles: eine aufstrebende Literaturagentur - er ist der Entdecker solch renommierter Autoren wie Nicole Krauss und Andrew Sean Greer -, einen wunderbaren Lebensgefährten, Anerkennung und Erfolg. Aber alles, was er wollte, war Crack. Er war gerade dreißig, als er plötzlich nicht mehr in seinem Büro auftaucht, und niemand wusste, wo er ist. Was folgt, ist eine Zeit voller Drogen, Sex und Zerstörung, eine Zeit, in der Clegg 70.000 Dollar dafür ausgibt, sein Leben kaputtzumachen. Erschütternd brutal und literarisch tiefgründig erzählt Bill Clegg von einem Horrortrip, dem er auf fast unerklärliche Weise doch noch entkommen konnte. Cleggs große Sensibilität, Ernsthaftigkeit und Dezenz machen das Buch zu einem unvergesslichen Zeugnis einer Sucht, die sein Leben verändert hat.

      Porträt eines Süchtigen als junger Mann
    • Das Ziel ist 90. 90 Tage clean. Nach 73 Tagen in der Entzugsklinik will Bill Clegg in New York die Arbeit wiederaufnehmen. Ein Leben soll wieder in seine Fugen. Drei Tage vor dem Ziel wird er rückfällig. Mit kompromissloser Direktheit beginnt ›Neunzig Tage‹ dort, wo ›Porträt eines Süchtigen als junger Mann‹ aufhörte. Doch der nächste Tiefpunkt ist immer bloß der Anfang. Der Entzug ist wie ein Kartenhaus, das jeden Moment einstürzen kann. Bill Clegg erzählt brutal ehrlich, voll literarischer Sensibilität und erschütternd authentisch eine wahre Geschichte. Seine Geschichte. »Bill Clegg ist genauso besessen von Sprache wie er es früher von Crack war.« A. L. Kennedy

      Neunzig Tage