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Tjadine Stheeman

    22 Britannia Road
    The Penelopiad
    La vida de pi
    Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
    The marriage portrait
    What Dementia Teaches Us about Love
    • What Dementia Teaches Us about Love

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      After her own father's death from dementia, the writer and campaigner Nicci Gerrard set out to explore the illness that now touches millions of us, yet which we still struggle to speak about. What is it to be oneself, and what is it to lose one's self. Who are we when we are not ourselves, and where do we go? This is book is an attempt to understand thorough a touching exploration of dementia, structured around the stages of the disease from the outside and, as far as possible, from the inside as well. Full of people's stories, both sad and optimistic, it is a journey into the dusk and then the darkness - and then out on to the other side, where, once someone is dead, a life can be seen whole again.

      What Dementia Teaches Us about Love
    • The instant Sunday Times bestseller from the acclaimed author of Hamnet, The Marriage Portrait is a dazzling evocation of the Italian Renaissance in all its beauty and brutality. Winter, 1561. Lucrezia, Duchess of Ferrara, is taken on an unexpected visit to a country villa by her husband, Alfonso. As they sit down to dinner it occurs to Lucrezia that Alfonso has a sinister purpose in bringing her here. He intends to kill her. Lucrezia is sixteen years old, and has led a sheltered life locked away inside Florence's grandest palazzo. Here, in this remote villa, she is entirely at the mercy of her increasingly erratic husband. What is Lucrezia to do with this sudden knowledge? What chance does she have against Alfonso, ruler of a province, and a trained soldier? How can she ensure her survival. The Marriage Portrait is an unforgettable reimagining of the life of a young woman whose proximity to power places her in mortal danger.

      The marriage portrait
    • Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close

      • 326 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura
      4,0(382879)Añadir reseña

      In a vase in a closet, a couple of years after his father died in 9/11, nine-year-old Oskar discovers a key...The key belonged to his father, he's sure of that. But which of New York's 162 million locks does it open?So begins a quest that takes Oskar - inventor, letter-writer and amateur detective - across New York's five boroughs and into the jumbled lives of friends, relatives, and complete strangers. He gets heavy boots, he gives himself little bruises and he inches ever nearer to the heart of a family mystery that stretches back fifty years. But will it take him any closer to, or further from, his lost father?

      Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
    • Pi vive en la India con su padre, propietario del zoo de la ciudad, pero deciden emigrar a Canadá y procurarse una vida mejor con la venta de los animales. Una tormenta hace naufragar su barco, y Pi deberá sobrevivir cuando los animales ocupen su puesto en la cadena de alimentación.

      La vida de pi
    • The Penelopiad

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      This sharp and tender revision of the myths surrounding Penelope and Odysseus offers a fresh perspective on their story. In Homer’s The Odyssey, Penelope is depicted as the faithful wife who, after twenty years apart, manages to fend off numerous suitors while raising her son and maintaining her kingdom. Upon Odysseus's return, he kills her suitors and, notably, twelve of her maids, a brutal act that Homer mentions only briefly. Atwood, haunted by these deaths, begins her narrative with two questions: what led to the maids' hanging, and what was Penelope truly doing during Odysseus's absence? Told from Hades, Penelope narrates her story with wry humor, while her maids serve as a chorus, providing commentary through poems, songs, and even a trial. The narrative explores themes of sexual violence and gender prejudice, interrogating Homer’s original tale and introducing counter-narratives that challenge its assumptions. The maids’ voices add emotional depth, bringing marginalized perspectives to the forefront. Penelope emerges as a complex figure, offering scathing insights that reshape our understanding of her character and our own society. Atwood’s storytelling is both haunting and entertaining, weaving together themes of murder, memory, guilt, and deceit in a way that resonates powerfully today.

      The Penelopiad
    • 22 Britannia Road

      • 302 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      "Hodgkinson's portrait of the primal bond between mother and child . . . leaves an indelible impression." --"The New York Times Book Review" Debuting its first week on the "New York Times" bestseller list and earning comparisons to "Sophie's Choice" and "Sarah's Key," "22 Britannia Road" is an astonishing first novel that powerfully chronicles one family's struggle to create a home in the aftermath of war. With World War II finally over, Silvana and her seven-year-old son, Aurek, board the ship that will take them to England, where Silvana's husband, Janusz--determined to forget his ghosts--has rented a little house at 22 Britannia Road. But after years spent hiding in the forests of Poland, Aurek is wild, almost feral. And for Silvana, who cannot escape the painful memory of a shattering wartime act, forgetting is not a possibility.

      22 Britannia Road
    • Great house

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura
      3,5(16011)Añadir reseña

      In New York a woman spends a night with a young Chilean poet before he departs, leaving her his desk. Later, he is arrested by Pinochet's secret police ... In north london, a man caring for his dying wife discovers a lock of hair that unravels a terrible secret ... In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer reassembles his father's study, plundered by the Nazis. One item remains missing ... Spanning continets and decades, weaving an intricate web of its characters' lives, Great House tells a soaring story of love, loss and survival against the odds.

      Great house
    • De oorlogsbruid

      Voordeeleditie

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Een jonge, mysterieuze vrouw komt net na de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Montreal aan, in de verwachting te trouwen met Sol Kramer. Maar wanneer Sol haar ziet staan op het station, wijst hij haar af. Uit medelijden trouwt zijn broer Nathan met haar. Al snel wordt duidelijk dat Lily Azerov niet degene is die ze beweert te zijn. Ze verdwijnt spoorloos en laat haar man en pasgeboren dochtertje verbijsterd achter met slechts een dagboek en een grote ongeslepen diamant. Wie is Lily en wat is er gebeurd met de jonge vrouw wier identiteit ze heeft gestolen? Waarom is ze weggegaan en waarheen? Jaren later wil Ruth het antwoord op deze vragen weten en begint aan een zoektocht naar haar moeder.

      De oorlogsbruid
    • De zeemantel & andere verhalen

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Voor De zeemantel & andere verhalen heeft Nayrouz Qarmout zich laten inspireren door haar eigen ervaringen als opgroeiend meisje in een Syrisch vluchtelingenkamp en als jonge vrouw in ‘de grootste gevangenis ter wereld’, Gaza. Met haar verhalen creëert zij een adembenemend mozaïek dat laat zien wat het betekent om Palestijn te zijn. Of ze nu schrijft over de dagelijkse strijd van dakloze weeskinderen om te overleven tussen de brokstukken van een gebombardeerde stad, of de culturele spanningen tussen verschillende generaties vluchtelingen in Gaza laat zien, Qarmout biedt een intieme inkijk in een van de meest veelbesproken en tegelijkertijd meest onbegrepen steden in het Midden-Oosten. Hiermee geeft ze ons een lokaal perspectief op een globaal verhaal: de zoektocht naar de eigen wortels, naar de meest geliefde plek van allemaal: een thuis.

      De zeemantel & andere verhalen