This novel features a woman who embarks on a transformative journey, challenging societal norms and expectations. With a blend of humor and tenderness, it explores themes of self-discovery and reinvention. The narrative is marked by the author's signature irreverent style, promising both laughter and poignant moments as the protagonist navigates her new path. Expect a compelling mix of wit and emotional depth in this literary work.
This is not a romance, but it is about love Two kids meet in a hospital gaming room in 1987. One is visiting her sister, the other is recovering from a car crash. The days and months are long there. Their love of video games becomes a shared world -- of joy, escape and fierce competition. But all too soon that time is over, fades from view. When the pair spot each other eight years later in a crowded train station, they are catapulted back to that moment. The spark is immediate, and together they get to work on what they love - making games to delight, challenge and immerse players, finding an intimacy in digital worlds that eludes them in their real lives. Their collaborations make them superstars. This is the story of the perfect worlds Sadie and Sam build, the imperfect world they live in, and of everything that comes after success: Money. Fame. Duplicity. Tragedy. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow takes us on a dazzling imaginative quest as it examines the nature of identity, creativity, disability, failure, the redemptive possibilities in play and, above all, our need to connect: to be loved and to love.
From the award-winning, bestselling author of The Circle comes an exciting new follow-up. When the world's largest search engine/social media company, the Circle, merges with the planet's dominant ecommerce site, it creates the richest and most dangerous--and, oddly enough, most beloved--monopoly ever known: the Every.Delaney Wells is an unlikely new hire at the Every. A former forest ranger and unwavering tech skeptic, she charms her way into an entry-level job with one goal in mind: to take down the company from within. With her compatriot, the not-at-all-ambitious Wes Makazian, they look for the Every's weaknesses, hoping to free humanity from all-encompassing surveillance and the emoji-driven infantilization of the species. But does anyone want what Delaney is fighting to save? Does humanity truly want to be free?Studded with unforgettable characters, outrageous outfits, and lacerating set-pieces, this companion to The Circle blends absurdity and terror, satire and suspense, while keeping the reader in apprehensive excitement about the fate of the company--and the human animal.
In De Parijzenaar vertelt Isabella Hammad het verhaal van Midhat Kamal, de zoon van een vermogend textielhandelaar uit Nablus, een stad in het Ottomaanse Palestina. In 1914 vertrekt hij om medicijnen te gaan studeren in Montpellier, waar hij verliefd wordt. Wanneer hij terugkeert naar Nablus, is de Eerste Wereldoorlog afgelopen, het Ottomaanse rijk uiteengevallen en hebben de Britten het mandaat over Palestina gekregen. Onrust borrelt onder de oppervlakte en zoekt steeds vaker een weg naar buiten. Het idee van een onafhankelijke staat is geboren. Midhat moet kiezen tussen zijn innerlijke overtuigingen en de verwachtingen van zijn gemeenschap. Hij komt er met zijn naasten achter wat het betekent om voor onafhankelijkheid te strijden in een wereld die zich op een kantelpunt bevindt. De Parijzenaar van Isabella Hammad is een intens menselijk historisch verhaal, verteld met een hedendaagse stem.
The first nine months of Donald Trump's term were stormy, outrageous - and absolutely mesmerising. Now, thanks to his deep access to the West Wing, bestselling author Michael Wolff tells the riveting story of how Trump launched a tenure as volatile and fiery as the man himself. In this explosive book, Wolff provides a wealth of new details about the chaos in the Oval Office. Among the revelations: - What President Trump's staff really thinks of him - What inspired Trump to claim he was wire-tapped by President Obama - Why FBI director James Comey was really fired - Why chief strategist Steve Bannon and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner couldn't be in the same room - Who is really directing the Trump administration's strategy in the wake of Bannon's firing - What the secret to communicating with Trump is - What the Trump administration has in common with the movie The Producers Never before has a presidency so divided the American people. Brilliantly reported and astoundingly fresh, Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury shows us how and why Donald Trump has become the king of discord and disunion.
Los trapos sucios del exclusivo mundo de las finanzas internacionales. Lo único peor que descubrir que tu marido está muerto, es descubrir los secretos que dejó atrás…La aparentemente perfecta vida de Annabel en Ginebra se rompe cuando el avión de Matthew, su esposo banquero, se estrella en los Alpes. Cuando empieza a encontrar pistas de lo que puede ocultar su muerte, Annabel se pone en la mira de enemigos poderosos y comienza a preguntarse si realmente conoció a su esposo. Mientras tanto, la periodista Marina está investigando a Swiss United, el banco donde trabajaba Matthew. Pero cuando descubre evidencia de un escándalo financiero global impactante que implica a alguien cercano a su hogar, se verá obligada a tomar una decisión imposible.
Raised in the "agrarian ghetto" of Dickens, on the southern outskirts of Los Angeles, the narrator of The Sellout resigned himself to the fate of lower-middle-class Californians: "I'd die in the same bedroom I'd grown up in, looking up at the cracks in the stucco ceiling that've been there since the '68 quake." Raised by a single father, a controversial sociologist, he spent his childhood as the subject in racially charged psychological studies. He is led to believe that his father's pioneering work will result in a memoir that will solve his family's financial woes. But when his father is killed in a police shoot-out, he realizes there never was a memoir. All that's left is the bill for a drive-thru funeral. Fuelled by this deceit and the general disrepair of his hometown, the narrator sets out to right another wrong: Dickens has literally been removed from the map to save California further embarrassment. Enlisting the help of the town's most famous resident--the last surviving Little Rascal, Hominy Jenkins, he initiates the most extreme action conceivable: reinstating slavery and segregating the local high school, which lands him in front of the Supreme Court.
From internationally bestselling author Benedict Wells comes a sweeping, heartbreaking novel about friendship, memory, and the lives we never get to live. At eleven, Jules Moreau's world shatters when he loses his parents in a tragic accident. He and his siblings, Marty and Liz, are sent to a bleak boarding school, where they begin to drift apart. Marty immerses himself in academics, Liz seeks dark escapism, and Jules, once vibrant, becomes a shadow of his former self until he meets Alva. Shy and intelligent, Alva, hiding her own troubled past, helps Jules reconnect with himself through their shared love of books and writing. As their friendship deepens, Alva suddenly withdraws, leading them to separate paths after graduation.
As adults, the siblings remain estranged, grappling with their identities. Jules feels lost, yearning to be a writer and to reconnect with Alva. When Liz hits rock bottom, the siblings begin to reunite, prompting Jules to reach out to Alva fifteen years after their last encounter. Invited to her home in Switzerland, Jules rekindles his passion for writing and their friendship. Just as life seems to align, the past resurfaces, reminding them of the unpredictable forces that shape their lives. This kaleidoscopic family saga meditates on memory's power and questions whether a lifetime spent running in the wrong direction could somehow lead to the right one.
‘Bent u nog steeds op zoek naar de eenregelige samenvatting en de tweeënzestigste soundbyte? Moet ik deze tragedie comprimeren, zodat ze op Twitter kan? Hoe kan een mens zelfs maar toegang krijgen tot het hart van deze duisternis?’ Dit zijn de feiten: Tamil Nadu, 1968, eerste kerstdag, vierenveertig oude mannen, vrouwen en kinderen worden levend verbrand in het Indiase dorp Kilvenmani. De daders zijn spoorloos. Maar eigenlijk weet iedereen wie erachter zit. De zigeunergodin gaat over deze waargebeurde massamoord, en tegelijkertijd over de onmogelijkheid om een roman te schrijven over een waargebeurde massamoord. De auteur zoekt in het woud van feiten en details naar een vorm om een onuitsprekelijke misdaad in te vangen. Meena Kandasamy balanceert tussen ingetogen woede en een opvallende speelsheid, tussen soepele fictie en geduchte kritiek, en biedt op deze manier inzicht in de krachten die hebben bijgedragen aan de vorming van het moderne India.
Startlingly radical, dazzlingly witty, unlike anything that has come before -
this is the most exciting novel you will read this year. `Nell Zink is a
writer of extraordinary talent and range. Her work insistently raises the
possibility that the world is larger and stranger than the world you think you
know.' Jonathan Franzen
El día que Mae Holland es contratada para trabajar en el Círculo, la empresa de internet más influyente del mundo, sabe que se le ha concedido la oportunidad de su vida. A través de un innovador sistema operativo, el Círculo unifica direcciones de email, perfiles de redes sociales, operaciones bancarias y contraseñas de usuarios dando lugar a una única identidad virtual y veraz, en pos de una nueva era de civilidad y transparencia. Mae está entusiasmada con la modernidad y la actividad de la compañía, las espaciosas oficinas de diseño, las cafeterías acristaladas y las acogedoras instalaciones del campus. Cada día se celebran fiestas, conciertos al aire libre y actividades deportivas. Hay clubs de todo tipo, e incluso puede visitarse un exclusivo acuario de peces exóticos de la fosa de las Marianas. Mae se siente afortunada de formar parte del centro del mundo, a pesar de que se aleje cada vez más de su vida fuera del campus y de que su rol dentro del Círculo acabe siendo de dominio público. Lo que empieza como la fascinante historia de ambición e idealismo de una mujer se convierte en una trepidante novela de suspenso que plantea cuestiones tan vitales como la memoria, el pasado, la privacidad, la democracia y los límites del conocimiento humano
As summer 2004 ends, Archy Stallings and Nat Jaffe, longtime friends and co-owners of Brokeland Records, navigate life in the borderlands of Berkeley and Oakland. Their wives, Gwen and Aviva, are renowned midwives known as the Berkeley Birth Partners, who have welcomed countless new lives into their community centered around Brokeland, a unique blend of tavern and temple. When ex-NFL quarterback Gibson Goode, one of the wealthiest black men in America, plans to build a Dogpile megastore nearby, Nat and Archy fear for the future of their beloved record store. Simultaneously, Gwen and Aviva face challenges that threaten their professional lives and test their friendship. Complicating matters further is the unexpected arrival of Titus Joyner, Archy’s estranged teenage son, who is also the object of affection for fifteen-year-old Julius Jaffe. This intimate epic unfolds like a NorCal Middlemarch, infused with the rhythms of classic vinyl soul-jazz and a distinctive, vibrant narrative style. It captures the essence of friendship, community, and the trials of modern life, showcasing Michael Chabon's most dazzling storytelling yet.
Feeling overshadowed by his more-successful younger brother, Harold is shocked by his brother's violent act that irrevocably changes their lives, placing Harold in the role of father figure to his brother's adolescent children and caregiver to his aging parents.
In the spring of her final year, Madeleine Hanna has enrolled in a semiotics course 'to see what all the fuss is about'. She falls in love with Leonard Bankhead - charismatic loner and college Darwinist - who introduces her to the ecstasies of immediate experience. Then Mitchell Grammaticus resurfaces, and wants her to be his wife.
The debut novel from the bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love On two remote islands off the coast of Maine, the local lobstermen have fought savagely for generations over the fishing rights to the ocean waters between them. Young Ruth Thomas is born into this feud, the daughter of one of the greediest lobstermen in Maine. Eighteen years old, as smart as a whip, and irredeemably unromantic, Ruth returns home from boarding school determined to throw her education overboard and join the ‘stern-men’. As the feud escalates, she helps work the lobster boats, brushes up on her profanity, and eventually falls for a handsome young lobsterman. A funny, sparkling novel of unlikely friendships and family ties, Stern Men captures a feisty American spirit through this unforgettable heroine who is destined for greatness despite herself. Stern Men was a New York Times Notable Book.
"En 1843, Grace Marks, de dieciséis años, es declarada culpable y sentenciada a cadena perpetua por participar en los asesinatos de Thomas Kinnear, a cuyo servicio trabajaba como sirvienta, y de Nancy Montgomery, ama de llaves y amante de Thomas. Años más tarde, el doctor Simon Jordan es contratado por un grupo de reformistas y espiritualistas que tratan de obtener el indulto de la muchacha. A partir de las nuevas técnicas europeas, el joven médico entrevista a la reclusa y ella le cuenta su historia, desde su infancia en Irlanda y sus años de pobreza y marginalidad en Canadá, acercándose poco a poco al día que asegura no recordar"--
Oskar Schell is uitvinder, sieradenontwerper, amateur-entomoloog, francofiel, slagwerker, verwoed schrijver van fanmail, pacifist, archeoloog van Central Park, romanticus, Groot Ontdekkingsreiziger, juwelier, acteur (Yorick in de schoolvoorstelling van Hamlet), inconsequent veganist, verzamelaar van: zeldzame munten, vlinders die een natuurlijke dood zijn gestorven, Beatles-spullen, miniatuurcactussen en halfedelstenen. Hij is negen jaar. Oskar heeft zijn vader verloren bij de aanslagen op het WTC in New York. In zijn vaders kledingkast vindt Oskar een vaas, en wanneer hij die per ongeluk laat vallen ontdekt hij een vreemd uitziende sleutel. Dan begint voor de jonge Oskar een zoektocht die hem door heel New York zal voeren, in een poging betekenis te geven aan de zinloze dood van zijn vader.
Tense and heartbreaking to its last page, 'The Cellist of Sarajevo' shows how life under seige creates impossible moral choices. When the everyday act of crossing the street can risk lives, the human spirit is revealed in all its fortitude - and frailty.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is Jonathan Safran Foer's heartrending New York novelIn 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 even further from, his lost father?Moving, literary and innovative, perfect for fans of Lorrie Moore and Nicole Krauss, Jonathan Safran Foer's Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close was made into a major film starring Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock, released in 2012.Jonathan Safran Foer was born in 1977. He is the author of Everything is Illuminated, which won the National Jewish Book Award and the Guardian First Book award, and Eating Animals, and the editor of A Convergence of Birds.
`Ik heb van kindsbeen af één ding over mezelf geweten: ik ben de dochter van de minnares. Mijn moeder was jong en alleenstaand, mijn vader ouder en getrouwd, en hij had kinderen. Toen ik in december 1961 werd geboren, belde een advocaat mijn adoptieouders op en zei: Uw pakje is gearriveerd en er zit een roze strik omheen. Wanneer A.M. Homes in 1992 naar haar ouderlijk huis gaat om met haar familie kerst te vieren, krijgt ze de schrik van haar leven: haar biologische moeder heeft gebeld. A.M. Homes was al voor haar geboorte geadopteerd en nu, na eenendertig jaar stilte, zoekt de vrouw die haar het leven geschonken heeft contact. Na lang aarzelen spreekt A.M. Homes met haar af. In De dochter van de minnares vertelt ze met meedogenloze precisie over haar ontmoeting met haar biologische ouders en de moeizame, bizarre relatie die ontstaat. Langzaamaan past ze de teruggevonden stukjes van haar verleden in elkaar en dat levert een confronterend en soms pijnlijk portret op. Met haar virtuoze talent weet Homes zelfs haar eigen leven te vertalen naar een geestig, markant en diep ontroerend literair meesterwerk
Richard leidt een comfortabel maar leeg bestaan. Op een dag raakt hij na een heftige pijnaanval doordrongen van een diep besef: hij wil iets betekenen voor de mensen om hem heen. Het enige wat vanaf nu voor hem telt is de liefde van zijn dierbaren, die hij lange tijd heeft verwaarloosd: zijn ouders, zijn briljante broer, zijn geliefde ex-vrouw en bovenal zijn van hem vervreemde zoon. Zal hij het nog goed kunnen maken? Zal hij er eindelijk in slagen zinvolle relaties aan te knopen met de mensen om hem heen? Dit boek redt je leven is een even geestig als ontroerend portret van een man die besluit te veranderen. Met precisie en compassie, en met een bijzonder gevoel voor humor schijft A. M. Homes over wat er in het leven het meest toe doet: onze dromen en verlangens, en onze diepdoorvoelde, maar altijd tot mislukken gedoemde behoefte aan oprecht contact met anderen.
The Autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng: A Novel
475 páginas
17 horas de lectura
From the bestselling author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius , What Is the What is the epic novel based on the life of Valentino Achak Deng who, along with thousands of other children —the so-called Lost Boys—was forced to leave his village in Sudan at the age of seven and trek hundreds of miles by foot, pursued by militias, government bombers, and wild animals, crossing the deserts of three countries to find freedom. When he finally is resettled in the United States, he finds a life full of promise, but also heartache and myriad new challenges. Moving, suspenseful, and unexpectedly funny, What Is the What is an astonishing novel that illuminates the lives of millions through one extraordinary man. -back cover
Throughout his life Mozart was inspired, fascinated, amused, aroused, hurt, disappointed and betrayed by women; and he appeared equally fascinating to them. But, first and last, Mozart loved and respected women. His mother, his sister, his wife, her sisters, his patrons, his friends, his lovers and his artists all figure prominently in his life. Jane Glover introduces us to Mozart’s mother, Maria Anna and his beloved and talented sister, Nannerl. We meet, too, Mozart’s ‘other family’, the Webers: Constanze, his wife, much maligned by history, and her sisters Aloysia, Sophie and Josepha. This is their story. But it is also the story of the women in his operas, all of whom were – like his sister, his mother, his wife and entire female acquaintance – restrained by the conventions and strictures of eighteenth-century society. Yet through his glorious writing, he identified and released the emotions of his characters. They hold up the mirror to their audiences and offer inestimable insight, together constituting yet further proof of Mozart’s true genius and phenomenal understanding of human nature. Rich, evocative and compellingly readable, Mozart's Women illuminates the music and the man, but above all, the women who inspired him.
Korean edition of THE CORRECTIONS: A Novel by Jonathan Franzen, the winner of the 2001 National Book Award for Fiction. Author Franzen deftly sketches a portrait of the modern American dysfunctional family and marriage. In Korean. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
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.
¡Hurra! Por fin, nuestra querida Bridget Jones ha encontrado a su chico ideal. Mark Darcy parece el hombre perfecto: guapo, educado, rico y, lo mejor, ¡ella le gusta! A pesar de que Bridget no sabe esquiar, ni caminar con tacones, ni cerrar el pico ante sus inteligentísimos compañeros de trabajo, la relación va de maravilla. Hasta que un día el príncipe se vuelve rana? Por suerte, Bridget tiene la inestimable compañía de sus amigos, quienes la llevarán a cenar y tratarán de darle sabios consejos para que pueda superar el mal trago. Y también está su familia, que (cree que) la apoya. Y también está Daniel, el Daniel del pasado?
Een ambitieuze oudere zakenman in het Amerikaanse Atlanta wordt geconfronteerd met corruptie, racisme en andere problemen die het hem niet makkelijk maken aan de top.
It begins on the road to Damascus, in a moment graven on the consciousness of Western civilization. "Saul, Saul", asks the crucified Jesus of Nazareth, "why persecutest thou me?" From this experience, & from the response of the Jewish merchant later known as Paul, springs the Christian Church as we know it today. For as A.N. Wilson makes clear in this gripping narrative, Christianity without Paul is quite literally nothing. Jesus, with the layers of scholarship & ceremony stripped away, is a fastidious & fervent Jew who will lead his followers into a stricter, purer observance of Judaism. It's Paul who will claim divinity for him, who will transform him into the Messiah, center of an entirely new religion. In Wilson's astute narrative, we see Paul negotiating the dangerous political currents of the Roman Empire, making converts, & writing the great epistles that define our understanding of Christ & of the sublime paradoxes of his teaching. What drove Paul? What would he think of what his church has become? The answers lie in this biography, which lays bare the psychological journey of Christianity's true inventor.
In a West Virginia girls' camp in July 1963, a group of children experience an unexpected rite of passage. "Shelter is an astonishing portrayal of an American loss of innocence as witnessed by a drifter named Parson, two young sisters, Lenny and Alma, and a feral boy. Like Buddy, the wide-eyed boy so at home in the natural bower of the forest, Lenny and Alma are forever transformed by violence, by family secrets, by surprising turns of love. What they choose to remember, what they meet within and around the boundaries of the camp, will determine the rest of their lives. In a leafy wilderness undiminished by societal rules and dilemmas, Lenny and Alma confront a terrible darkness and find in themselves a knowledge never lent to them by the adult world.
Un oscuro graduado en literatura inglesa descubre dos cartas inconclusas y nunca enviadas del eminente victoriano Randolph Henry Ash, cuya destinataria era una mujer que posiblemente fuese su amante. La mujer es Christabel LaMotte, oscura y ambigua poetisa de la época, reivindicada en la actualidad por feministas y lesbianas. Si realmente existió una relación entre ambos, ha hecho un descubrimiento que puede catapultar su carrera académica. Ayudado por una seductora especialista en la obra de la poetisa, seguirá el rastro a través de diversos documentos y reconstruirá una historia de pasiones que encontrará su peculiar espejo en el presente.
Ludo es un niño prodigio: a los seis años aprendió griego para poder leer La odisea y francés para entender Tintín. Su madre, Sibylla, también es una joven devastadoramente inteligente que vio cómo su vida daba un vuelco al quedarse embarazada en un descuido. Atrapada en un trabajo con el que apenas si llega a final de mes, educa sola a su hijo e intenta satisfacer su voraz intelecto. Ante la ausencia de un modelo masculino para Ludo, Sibylla recurre a la película de Akira Kurosawa Los siete samuráis. Tras verla infinitas veces, los dos han absorbido sus lecciones y el pequeño, movido por la virtud de esos guerreros, decide buscar a su padre. Ludo emprende una aventura secreta por Londres y se acerca a siete hombres para poner a prueba su valor e intelecto. Cada encuentro será una lección, un paso hacia la edad adulta, una puerta abierta a descubrir que algunos caminos solo pueden recorrerse en soledad. La pericia de este pequeño genio revela una inesperada dimensión del amor en una historia de una profundidad emocional única. Publicada en el año 2000, el tiempo ha situado El último samurái en el lugar que le corresponde: el de un libro de culto que ha sido comparado con la obra de Jonathan Franzen o de David Foster Wallace. Con esta novela, DeWitt firma un apasionado tour de force sobre la educación, la literatura y la ciencia, una meditación única sobre el heroísmo que ya se ha convertido en un clásico contemporáneo.