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Bette Bono

    Bette Bono fusiona magistralmente su amor por la historia, el misterio, los viajes en el tiempo, la aventura y el romance en su escritura. Sus novelas presentan a un grupo de notables personas mayores que utilizan sus habilidades de viaje en el tiempo para resolver misterios históricos. Bono considera que estos elementos no son mutuamente excluyentes, sino componentes enriquecedores que otorgan una profundidad única a sus narrativas.

    The Better Angels
    Neighbors and Other Stories
    • Neighbors and Other Stories

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      We think of neighbors as those that live nearby. But we’re all linked to other people, places, and time periods. Sometimes those connections reflect love and joy, sometimes danger and darkness.This collection includes stories about coal mining, vaudeville, the Nazi’s exhibition of “degenerate art,” the Coney Island ride A Trip to the Moon, tightrope walking, wasps, poisonous plants, space debris falling from the sky, old people falling in love, young people falling in love, Grand Central Station, Munich in 1937, Central Park in 1873, synesthesia, Picasso’s Bust of Francoise , the Wright Brothers, affordable housing, and the meaning of life.Neighbors explores relationships we have with other people, with ideas, with history, and with ourselves.

      Neighbors and Other Stories
    • The Better Angels

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Aggie May, newly and unhappily retired from teaching, fears dementia when she begins to see visions from the past, like a 1950s-era Super Constellation at JFK airport and World War II soldiers at Grand Central Terminal. Then she gets a recruitment visit from Abe Irving of the American Association of Remarkable Persons ("the other AARP") who explains she has developed the ability to travel through time. Soon Aggie joins other "Remarkables" on a mission to nineteenth-century New York City in an effort to locate a missing photographic portrait of Abraham Lincoln created by the Civil War photographer Mathew Brady. While learning the rules and limits of time travel, Aggie faces the possibility that she may have both extraordinary power and extraordinary vulnerability. Aggie and Abe, two stubborn and independent people, must struggle to come to an understanding over how and when to take risks, including emotional risks.

      The Better Angels