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Tim Lott

    23 de enero de 1956

    Las novelas y memorias de Tim Lott profundizan en los intrincados paisajes de las relaciones humanas y las vidas interiores de sus personajes. Su escritura es celebrada por su profundidad y aguda visión de la psique humana. Las narrativas de Lott a menudo exploran temas de identidad, memoria y la búsqueda de significado. A través de su voz distintiva, ofrece a los lectores experiencias emocionales profundas.

    Under the Same Stars
    The Seymour Tapes
    The Scent of Dried Roses
    Now We Are Forgiven
    The Love Secrets of Don Juan
    Cómo Hacerse Invisible
    • Strato Nyman no podría ser más peculiar. Es el único chico negro en Hedgecombe-upon-Dray, sabe más de física cuántica que su profesor de ciencia y es el principal objetivo de diversión del matón de la escuela. Solamente en casa se siente en un entorno seguro, aunque últimamente sus padres andan demasiado ocupados discutiendo entre ellos para preocuparse de él. Pero un día, Strato se lleva un viejo libro de una misteriosa librería y aprende cómo hacerse invisible. De repente comienza a descubrir muchas cosas inesperadas de los demás, pero sobre todo, de sí mismo.

      Cómo Hacerse Invisible
    • Daniel Savage's marriage and career have failed and his love life is a disaster. All he has left is a grimy bedsit and his six-year-old daughter. Who does he blame for his life? Himself. Men in general. And women, of course. Because Daniel thinks women are a nightmare from which there's no waking up. Is he right?

      The Love Secrets of Don Juan
    • A brilliantly observed story of crises and reconciliations within families and stepfamilies and the conflict between Millennials and their Baby Boomer parents, set in the turbulent times of 2020.

      Now We Are Forgiven
    • The Scent of Dried Roses

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      An exploration of the author's parents' lives, his mother's inexplicable suicide in her late fifties and his own bouts of depression. It conjures up the pebble-dashed home of his childhood and the landscape of postwar suburban England. It tells a story of grief, loss and dislocation, yet also of the power of memory and the bonds of family love.

      The Scent of Dried Roses
    • The Seymour Tapes

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Dr Alex Seymour seems to have it all - with a solid marriage of twenty years, two teenage children, a new baby and an unblemished career as a London GP, his life seems perfect - but then a simple trip to the local supermarket changes things irrevocably. As he witnesses a shoplifter foiled by a combination of the owner�s beady eye and the surveillance camera under the counter, Alex Seymour starts thinking about the reality and the fragility of his own seemingly perfect domestic situation, and what he does not see. With a son he suspects is stealing, a daughter whose first boyfriend may be going too far, and a wife he thinks is being unfaithful, Alex needs something to help him find out the truth and put him back in control. Enter Sherry Thomas, the mysterious Managing Director of Cyclops, a surveillance shop, and the catalyst for Alex Seymour's descent into a world ruled by cameras, tapes, lies and deceit, with devastating consequences. A gripping story of suspense that mirrors modern preoccupations with surveillance, tabloid voyeurism and morality.

      The Seymour Tapes
    • When two brothers take a road trip to visit their ill father, their journey reveals both an unexpected friendship and some surprising truths.

      Under the Same Stars
    • When We Were Rich

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The brilliant new novel from the author of The Last Summer of the Water Strider

      When We Were Rich
    • Frankie Blue og hans venner har holdt sammen siden skoletiden i det vestlige London. De aftalte dengang, at en gang om året, den 14. august, ville de mødes uanset hvad. Frankie bliver gift og naturligvis har hans kone fødselsdag netop på denne dato. Nu står Frankie med et valg: Konen eller vennerne?

      White City Blue
    • A captivating 1970s-set novel that is both a coming-of-age and an End-of-an-Age story: about love, the lure of idealism, innocence and decadence

      The Last Summer of the Water Strider
    • At the heart of writing - at the apex of storytelling - there is only one principle, and it winds like a golden thread across all the books and courses. But it gets lost in the ever-spreading panoply of detail that the creative writing industry relies on to keep its wheels turning. This book pulls out that thread, polishes it and reveals the way it penetrates storytelling. It will be invaluable to anyone creating fictional worlds - but most particularly to novelists, who are most in danger of forgetting it. Or not noticing it in the first place. Tim Lott knows he can't teach anyone to write a novel (that's one of the lies propagated by the novel-writing industry). But he can teach someone how to build a firm platform on which they can stand in order to explore whether they have the talent, will and determination that writing a novel takes.

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