Michael Stewart Libros
Este autor descubrió el amor por la lectura a una edad muy temprana, y su primer recuerdo literario es la autobiografía de Winston Churchill. Ya a los doce años, un cuento suyo fue utilizado como material de estudio por un profesor de inglés en Oxford, un momento cumbre que recuerda con cariño. A pesar de no haber seguido inicialmente la escritura como carrera y haberse adentrado en el mundo de los negocios, ahora, en una etapa posterior de su vida, ha regresado a su pasión de toda la vida. Con el apoyo de su familia, se dedica a escribir, crear sus propios personajes y contar sus propias historias, cumpliendo finalmente su vocación creativa.






The Time Of The Gypsies
- 324 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Focusing on the resilience of Gypsy culture, this book chronicles 18 months of observation in a Gypsy camp, highlighting their efforts to cultivate, celebrate, and reinvent their cultural identity amidst pressures of assimilation. It challenges the misconceptions of Gypsies as lacking culture, showcasing their rich traditions and diversity. This work contributes to the Studies in the Ethnographic Imagination series and includes a bibliography and photographs to further illustrate the community's vibrant life.
See through the eyes of the Brontes as you immerse yourself in their lives and landscapes, wandering the very same paths they each would have walked in search of the inspiration behind their novels and poetry. An 'imaginative and elegant trek through the landscape of the Brontes' Grazia
Ceguera asesina
- 396 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Ambientada en Manhattan, Ceguera asesina relata la terrible lucha que debe librar la doctora Laurie Montgomery al enfrentarse a una conspiración terrorífica. Una serie de jóvenes ejecutivos muere a causa de sobredosis de cocaína. Al intentar hacer la autopsia a los cadáveres e investigar las muertes, la joven forense encuentra una inexplicable oposición por parte de sus superiores, de la policía y de los propios familiares de las víctimas. Pero Laurie está dispuesta a llegar al fondo de la estremecedora pesadilla que se teje en un distinguido hospital neoyorquino. Ceguera asesina confirma la gran capacidad de Cook a la hora de mezclar medicina e intriga.
King Crow
- 200 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
An offbeat and fascinating take on the eternal triangle, this debut novel from the Bradford-based playwright mixes intense emotion with ornithology.Outsider Paul sees everyone as birds and finds making friends difficult. Yet, when he is thrown together in a journey to the Lakes with Ashley, who is tough, good-looking and has an abundance of street cred, they form an unlikely alliance.A bizarre relationship is made even more difficult when a girl appears on the scene. Soon things begin to fall apart and their road trip makes national headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Mack & Mabel
- 110 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Set during the silent film era, the narrative follows legendary director Mack Sennett as he reflects on his life, career, and his tumultuous relationship with star Mabel Normand. As he confronts the decline of silent films and the rise of talkies, Mack shares stories of triumph and heartbreak, highlighting the bittersweet nature of his romance with Mabel, whom he helped rise to fame. The production features a celebrated score by Jerry Herman, showcasing beloved songs that enhance the emotional depth of this nostalgic saga.
I am William Lee: brute; liar, and graveside thief. But you will know me by another name. Heathcliff has left Wuthering Heights, and is travelling across the moors to Liverpool in search of his past. Along the way, he saves Emily, the foul-mouthed daughter of a Highwayman, from a whipping, and the pair journey on together. Roaming from graveyard to graveyard, making a living from Emily's apparent ability to commune with the dead, the pair lie, cheat and scheme their way across the North of England. And towards the terrible misdeeds - and untold riches - that will one day send Heathcliff home to Wuthering Heights.
Keynes's ideas have revolutionized our lives. Before the publication of the General Theory, economists were on the touchline, passively watching the economy perform; now they are on the field as players, manipulating the conditions of economic life. Yet Keynes was not merely a theoretical economist. During both wars he was probably the most important figure at the Treasury, and the modern International Monetary Fund is partly his creation. Since the 1930s millions of people who have never heard of Keynes's work have owed their livelihood to his ideas and policies. But if we are all Keynesians now, are our problems the by-products of the Keynesian system? Can his ideas, which have banished the spectre of international recession, cope with the difficulties of an inflationary world? Is full employment threatened by a shortage of international liquidity, and is persistent unemployment in the U.S. an indication that Keynesian theory cannot answer the problems of automation? Are rising prices inevitable, and why is Britain constantly running into balance-of-payments crises? These questions are posed and answered this this new Pelican by Michael Stewart, whose clear and straightforward account of Keynes's life and ideas and of their status in the modern world should be a boon to intelligent people of any age and educational level.
Black Wood Women
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Exploring themes of memory and forgotten truths, the narrative captivates with its visceral and twisting storyline. The characters are intricately developed, drawing readers into a world that challenges perceptions and unearths hidden secrets. The propulsive writing style keeps the pace engaging, making it a compelling read that invites deep reflection. This novel promises to leave a lasting impression, urging readers to confront what has been overlooked.
