Julia Phillips Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Julia Phillips fue una productora de cine y autora estadounidense. Co-produjo con su esposo, Michael, y otros, tres películas destacadas de la década de 1970, incluyendo El golpe, Taxi Driver y Encuentros cercanos del tercer tipo. Phillips fue la primera productora en ganar un Premio de la Academia a la Mejor Película, por El golpe.






Bear
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The arrival of a mysterious bear on a secluded Washington island forces two sisters to confront their deep-seated conflicts. As they grapple with their dreams of escape versus the need for connection, tensions rise, revealing the complexities of their relationship. The story explores themes of isolation, familial bonds, and the struggle between yearning for freedom and the pull of home.
Disappearing Earth
- 272 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
A stunning debut from an acclaimed travel writer, Disappearing Earth is about two sisters who go missing on the remote volcanic peninsula of Kamchatka. Clues to the crime lie in the lives - and stories of violence and loss - of twelve women in the girls' rural Russian community. As the police quickly lose interest in the case, these women never stop searching and hoping. Beautifully written, thought-provoking, intense and cleverly wrought, this is the first novel from a mesmerising new talent, perfect for fans of Claire Fuller and Jane Harper.
Driving Under the Affluence
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
In a riveting sequel to her #1 bestseller You'll Never Eat Lunch in This Town Again, Phillips extends the bright light of her brutal wit and frank observation to all of Los Angeles, a dying ember of an essentially decadent, post-war, pop-cultural dream machine.
You'll Never Eat Lunch in this Town Again
- 650 páginas
- 23 horas de lectura
Oscar-winning producer Julia Phillips's work on Taxi Driver, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and The Sting made her famous. This is the memoir that made her infamous-a downfall chronicle of a private hell that could only have been written by someone with nothing left to lose.