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Penelope Lively

    17 de marzo de 1933

    Penelope Lively es autora de numerosas y aclamadas novelas y colecciones de cuentos que resuenan en lectores de todas las edades. Su obra explora frecuentemente temas de memoria, tiempo y las intrincadas maneras en que el pasado moldea el presente. Lively profundiza en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y las vidas interiores de sus personajes con aguda perspicacia. Su prosa es celebrada por su elegancia, concisión y su capacidad para evocar profundas respuestas emocionales.

    Penelope Lively
    The House in Norham Gardens
    New writing 10
    Oleander, Jacaranda
    Dancing Fish and Ammonites
    Dragon Trouble
    En busca de una patria
    • Designed to support the Yellow Bananas series, this resource offers teachers engaging activities that enhance core reading skills. It provides a variety of tools aimed at reinforcing students' learning, ensuring they can effectively apply what they learn in their primary reading program. The activities are tailored to be both fun and educational, making it easier for educators to foster a love for reading while developing essential skills in their students.

      Dragon Trouble
    • Dancing Fish and Ammonites

      A Memoir

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The book offers intimate insights from a highly regarded author, showcasing their unique perspective and experiences. Through personal reflections, it reveals the thoughts and emotions that shape their writing, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the creative process. This collection not only highlights the author's literary talent but also invites readers to connect with the personal journey behind the words.

      Dancing Fish and Ammonites
    • Oleander, Jacaranda

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      An autobiography is about growing up in Egypt. It is also an investigation into childhood perception in which the author uses herself and her memories as an insight into how children see and know. It is a look at Egypt up to, and including, World War II from a small girl's point of view.

      Oleander, Jacaranda
    • This anthology of new writing promotes contemporary literature of the English language from Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth. It contains new names among older, recognizable names and includes short stories, poems, novels in progress and short fiction.

      New writing 10
    • The House in Norham Gardens

      • 153 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Clare's grandfather brought back a shield from New Guinea seventy years ago, and now Clare's dreams are haunted by images of New Guinea. It is up to her to lay the ghost of an encounter between a Victorian anthropologist and a Stone Age New Guinea tribe to rest. First published in 1974.

      The House in Norham Gardens
    • Perfect Happiness

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Frances, happily married for many years, and suddenly plunged into mourning. Her international celebrity husband Steve has died leaving her unprepared and vulnerable. This title illuminates two terrifying taboos of the twentieth- century - death and grief.

      Perfect Happiness
    • Wry, compassionate and glittering with wit, Penelope Lively's stories get beneath the everyday to the beating heart of human experience. In intimate tales of growing up and growing old, chance encounters and life-long relationships, Lively explores with keen insight the ways that individuals can become tangled in history, and how small acts ripple through the generations. With two new never-before-published stories alongside treasures from her early writing days, Metamorphosis showcases the very best from a literary master.

      Metamorphosis
    • The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories

      • 197 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      "A glimmering collection of new short fiction from the Booker Prize winner "Lively writes with an astringent blend of sympathy and detachment, emotional wisdom and satiric wit."--Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times In such acclaimed novels as The Photograph, Family Album, and How It All Began, Penelope Lively has captivated readers with her singular blend of wisdom, elegance, and humor. Now, in her first story collection in decades, Lively takes up themes of history, family, and relationships across varied and vividly rendered settings. In the title story, a Mediterranean purple swamp hen chronicles the secrets and scandals of Quintus Pompeius's villa, culminating with his narrow escape from the lava and ash of Vesuvius. "Abroad" captures the low point of an artist couple's tumultuous European road trip, trapped in a remote Spanish farmhouse and forced to paint a family mural and pitch in with chores to pay for repairs to their broken-down car. Other stories reveal friends and lovers in fateful moments of indiscretion, discovery, and even retribution--as in "The Third Wife," when a woman learns her husband is a serial con artist and turns a house-hunting trip into an elaborately staged revenge trap. Each of these delightful stories is elevated by Lively's signature graceful prose and eye for the subtle yet powerfully evocative detail. Wry, charming, and keenly insightful, The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories is a masterful achievement from one of our most beloved writers"-- Provided by publisher

      The Purple Swamp Hen and Other Stories