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Karine Reignier-Guerre

    The Sacred River
    The Outrun
    Saint Mazie
    Burial Rites
    10/18: Moscou Babylone
    • The Outrun

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The Sunday Times runaway bestseller - an exhilarating nature memoir about recovering from alcoholism in Orkney

      The Outrun2019
      4,0
    • Saint Mazie

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      From the bestselling author of The Middlesteins comes comes this unique novel about a forgotten heroine of the 1930s.Meet Mazie Phillips: big-hearted and feisty, she runs The Venice, the famed movie theatre in the rundown Bowery district of New York City. She spends her days taking tickets, chatting with drunks and eccentrics, and chasing out the troublemakers. After closing up, the nights are her own, and she fills them with romance and booze aplenty-even during Prohibition.When the Great Depression hits, and homelessness soars, Mazie opens The Venice to those in need, giving them shelter and dimes for food and booze, and earning the nickname 'Saint Mazie'. Inspired by Joseph Mitchell's essay about Mazie in Up in the Old Hotel, acclaimed author Jami Attenberg's novel honours an extraordinary life and heralds a completely original approach to writing historical fiction.Weaving together fictionalised diaries, writings and interviews, Attenberg has constructed an utterly convincing portrait of Mazie Philips, which is also a deeply moving portrait of New York as it passed through the First World War, Prohibition, the boom of the '20s, and then the terrible depression of the '30s.

      Saint Mazie2016
      3,9
    • 10/18: Moscou Babylone

      • 401 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Expatrié à Moscou, Roman Lambert s'épanouit dans la jungle postsoviétique des années 1990. Orgies, violence, luxe, corruption : une jouissive métamorphose pour ce jeune Anglais enviant la dépravation de ses nouveaux "amis". Jusqu'à sa rencontre avec Sonia, aussi belle et tragique qu'une peinture du Caravage, et cet acte irréparable, qui précipiteront sa descente aux enfers... Avec ce récit vertigineux, l'auteur remarqué des Enfants de Staline offre une troublante et lucide plongée au coeur de l'âme russe. Fascinant.

      10/18: Moscou Babylone2014
      3,5
    • The Sacred River

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Harriet Heron's life is almost over before it has even begun. At just twenty-three years of age, she is an invalid, over-protected and reclusive. Before it is too late, she must escape the fog of Victorian London for a place where she can breathe. Together with her devoted mother, Louisa, her god-fearing aunt, Yael, and a book of her own spells inspired by the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Harriet travels to a land where the air is tinged with rose and gold and for the first time begins to experience what it is to live. But a chance meeting on the voyage to Alexandria results in a dangerous friendship as Louisa's long-buried past returns, in the form of someone determined to destroy her by preying upon her daughter. As Harriet journeys towards a destiny no one could have foreseen, her aunt Yael is caught up in an Egypt on the brink of revolt and her mother must confront the spectres of her own youth. Award-winning journalist and writer Wendy Wallace spins a tale of three women caught between propriety and love on a journey of cultural awakening through an exquisitely drawn Egypt. In prose both sumptuous and mesmeric, she conjures a sensibility akin to that of E M Forster and Merchant Ivory.

      The Sacred River2014
      3,7
    • The final days of a young woman accused of murder in Iceland in 1829. Set against Iceland's stark landscape, Hannah Kent brings to vivid life the story of Agnes, who, charged with the brutal murder of her former master, is sent to an isolated farm to await execution.

      Burial Rites2014
      4,0