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Jane Harris

    1 de enero de 1961

    Jane Harris crea narrativas cautivadoras que profundizan en la complejidad de las conexiones humanas y la identidad. Su prosa distintiva capta los sutiles matices de la vida cotidiana, ofreciendo profundas ideas sobre los mundos interiores de los personajes. Harris explora frecuentemente temas de pérdida, memoria y la búsqueda de sentido en medio de circunstancias desafiantes, mientras sus personajes lidian con su pasado y se esfuerzan por definir su lugar en el mundo. Su obra es celebrada por su profundidad emocional y su arte literario.

    The observations
    Sugar Money
    Gillespie and I
    A Mother Never Lies
    Every Little Secret
    When Words are not Enough
    • A Mother Never Lies

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      'Tense, suspenseful and an amazing ending. One of the best books I have read this year.' NetGalley reviewer, SOME TRUTHS CAN'T BE TOLD.

      A Mother Never Lies
    • Gillespie and I

      • 624 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Back in 1888, the young, art-loving Harriet arrives in Glasgow at the time of the International Exhibition. After a chance encounter she befriends the Gillespie family and soon becomes a fixture in all of their lives. But when tragedy strikes the promise and certainties of this world all too rapidly disintegrate into mystery and deception...

      Gillespie and I
    • Sugar Money

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Harris' rollicking yet delicate narrative pitch set the book apart ... [The Observations is] a true one-off. Joanna Briscoe Guardian

      Sugar Money
    • The observations

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      A darkly humorous and intriguing story of one woman's journey from a difficult past into an even more disturbing present.

      The observations
    • 'Tense and tightly plotted with a killer twist' Louise Jensen, author of The Intruders

      The Night She Dies
    • The invention of the Jacquard loom in eighteenth-century France paved the way for computing and revolutionary change. This title considers how computing has reinvented image, material and structural processes, highlighting newly advancing 2D, 3D and interactive output.

      Digital Visions for Fashion and Textiles