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Victoria Hislop

    8 de junio de 1959

    Victoria Hislop es celebrada por sus novelas cautivadoras que a menudo profundizan en el rico tapiz de eventos históricos, explorando intrincadas dinámicas familiares y el impacto duradero de las elecciones personales. Su escritura se caracteriza por una vívida habilidad para dar vida al pasado, infundida con detalles de escenarios y una profunda perspicacia psicológica en sus personajes. Un tema recurrente en su obra es la resiliencia del espíritu humano y el hilo persistente de la esperanza, incluso en medio de circunstancias desafiantes, lo que hace que sus narrativas sean conmovedoras e inolvidables. Los lectores se sienten atraídos por su magistral narrativa, que los transporta a diferentes épocas y lugares con notable autenticidad.

    Victoria Hislop
    Island
    The Sleeping Doll. Heart of the Dales. The Sacred Bones. The Island
    Those Who Are Loved EXPORT
    Maria's Island
    La ciudad huérfana
    Los hilos de la memoria
    • Los hilos de la memoria

      • 504 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura
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      Tesalónica, 1917. Al tiempo que Dimitri Komninos llega al mundo, un descomunal incendio arrasa la ciudad en la que cristianos, judíos y musulmanes conviven desde hace siglos. Cinco años más tarde, el ejército turco destroza el hogar de Katerina Sarafoglou en Asia Menor. Katerina pierde a su madre en el caos reinante y llega a Grecia atravesando el mar Egeo. Pronto su vida se verá íntimamente ligada a la de Dimitri, mientras las guerras, las revoluciones y el odio desgarran a los habitantes de la ciudad. ¿De qué tesoros y secretos del pasado son guardianes? ¿Podrán transmitir su herencia, sus recuerdos, antes de que sea demasiado tarde? Ambos deberán descubrir la forma de desenredar los complicados hilos de la memoria

      Los hilos de la memoria
    • En el verano de 1972, Famagusta en Chipre es el centro turístico más deseable del Mediterráneo, una ciudad bañada por el brillo de la buena fortuna. Una pareja ambiciosa está a punto de abrir el hotel más espectacular de la isla, donde los chipriotas griegos y turcos trabajan en armonía. Dos familias vecinas, Georgious y Özkans, se encuentran entre las muchas que se mudaron a Famagusta para escapar de los años de disturbios y violencia étnica en otras partes de la isla. Pero debajo de la fachada de glamour y éxito de la ciudad, la tensión está aumentando. Cuando un golpe griego sumerge la isla en el caos, Chipre se enfrenta a un conflicto desastroso. Turquía invade para proteger a la minoría turcochipriota, y Famagusta es bombardeada. Cuarenta mil personas se apoderan de sus posesiones más preciadas y huyen de los soldados que avanzan. En la ciudad desierta, solo quedan dos familias. Esta es su historia.

      La ciudad huérfana
    • A dramatic and moving story set in the same world as the international bestseller The Island from the celebrated novelist Victoria Hislop. The absorbing story of the Cretan village of Plaka and the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga - Greece's former leper colony - is told to us by Maria Petrakis, one of the children in the original version of The Island. She tells us of the ancient and misunderstood disease of leprosy, exploring the themes of stigma, shame and the treatment of those who are different, which are as relevant for children as adults. Gill Smith's rich, full-colour illustrations will transport the reader to the timeless and beautiful Greek landscape and Mediterranean seascape.

      Maria's Island
    • Athens, 1941. Nazi forces occupy Greece ... and a nation falls apart. Victoria Hislop's NEW Sunday Times Number One bestseller takes you into the darker days of Greek history and, through the eyes of its extraordinary heroine, illuminates the courage it takes to live in peace. After decades of political uncertainty, Greece is polarised between Right- and Left-wing views when the Germans invade. Fifteen-year-old Themis comes from a family divided by these political differences. The Nazi occupation deepens the fault-lines between those she loves just as it reduces Greece to destitution. She watches friends die in the ensuing famine and is moved to commit acts of resistance. In the civil war that follows the end of the occupation, Themis joins the Communist army, where she experiences the extremes of love and hatred and the paradoxes presented by a war in which Greek fights Greek. Eventually imprisoned on the infamous islands of exile, Makronisos and then Trikeri, Themis encounters another prisoner whose life will entwine with her own in ways neither can foresee. And finds she must weigh her principles against her desire to escape and live. As she looks back on her life, Themis realises how tightly the personal and political can become entangled. While some wounds heal, others deepen. This gripping new novel from bestselling author Victoria Hislop sheds light on the complexity and trauma of Greece's past and weaves it into the epic tale of an ordinary woman compelled to live an extraordinary life

      Those Who Are Loved EXPORT
    • The acclaimed million-copy number one bestseller and winner of Richard & Judy's Summer Read 2006 from Victoria Hislop is a dramatic tale of four generations, rent by war, illicit love, violence and leprosy, from the thirties, through the war, to the present day. On the brink of a life-changing decision, Alexis Fielding longs to find out about her mother's past. But Sofia has never spoken of it. All she admits to is growing up in a small Cretan village before moving to London. When Alexis decides to visit Crete, however, Sofia gives her daughter a letter to take to an old friend, and promises that through her she will learn more. Arriving in Plaka, Alexis is astonished to see that it lies a stone's throw from the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga - Greece's former leper colony. Then she finds Fotini, and at last hears the story that Sofia has buried all her life: the tale of her great-grandmother Eleni and her daughters and a family rent by tragedy, war and passion. She discovers how intimately she is connected with the island, and how secrecy holds them all in its powerful grip...

      Island
    • Those Who Are Loved

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      The NEW Sunday Times Number One bestseller from Victoria Hislop, author of multi-million-copy bestsellers, including The Island, The Sunrise and Cartes Postales from Greece.

      Those Who Are Loved
    • An atmospheric, vibrant and moving tale of passion, pain and pride at the heart of war-torn Spain Beneath the majestic towers of the Alhambra, Granada's cobbled streets resonate with music and secrets. Sonia Cameron knows nothing of the city's shocking past; she is here to dance. But in a quiet café, a chance conversation and an intriguing collection of old photographs draw her into the extraordinary tale of Spain's devastating civil war. Seventy years earlier, the café is home to the close-knit Ramírez family. In 1936, an army coup led by Franco shatters the country's fragile peace, and in the heart of Granada the family witnesses the worst atrocities of conflict. Divided by politics and tragedy, everyone must take a side, fighting a personal battle as Spain rips itself apart.

      The Return
    • Life

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      'Life provides infinite shades of light and dark...' Victoria Hislop, bestselling author and champion of the short story, has chosen her favourite short stories by women writers. Here are prizewinners, famous wits, well-known feminists, national treasures and rising stars. All the stories in this volume are about life - happy, sad, mundane and extraordinary - it is captured here in all its rich variety. CONTRIBUTORS: Willa Cather, Virginia Woolf, Ellen Gilchrist, Dorothy Parker, Doris Lessing, Penelope Fitzgerald, Margaret Atwood, Penelope Lively, Anita Desai, Alice Munro, Elspeth Davie, Penelope Fitzgerald, Alice Walker, A. M. Homes, Anne Enright, Elizabeth Jolley, Jane Gardam, Alison Lurie, Nicola Barker, Jennifer Egan, Muriel Spark, Hilary Mantel, A. S. Byatt, Maggie Gee, Ali Smith, A. L. Kennedy, Polly Samson, Helen Simpson and Stella Duffy.

      Life
    • The Story: Loss

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      'I think few of the stories in Loss will leave readers cold...' Victoria Hislop, bestselling author and champion of the short story, has chosen her favourite short stories by women writers. Here are prizewinners, famous wits, well-known feminists, national treasures and rising stars. All the stories in this volume are about loss: lost lives, lost loves, lost innocence, even a lost leopard. The many ways in which loss touches our lives are shown in these varied stories. CONTRIBUTORS: Katherine Mansfield, Elizabeth Bowen, Dorothy Parker, Shirley Jackson, Flannery O'Connor, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Rhys, Anna Kavan, Muriel Spark, Ellen Gilchrist, Penelope Fitzgerald, Lorrie Moore, Hilary Mantel, Susan Hill, Colette Paul, Yiyun Li, Helen Simpson, Edna O'Brien, Edith Pearlman, Emma Donoghue, Carrie Tiffany and Lucy Wood.

      The Story: Loss