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Anita Shreve

    7 de octubre de 1946 – 29 de marzo de 2018

    Anita Shreve fue una novelista estadounidense celebrada por sus narrativas cautivadoras que profundizan en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y la resiliencia del espíritu humano. Su obra se caracteriza por una profunda perspicacia psicológica y un don para crear personajes vívidos que resuenan mucho después de la última página. La narración de Shreve a menudo explora temas de amor, pérdida y supervivencia, atrayendo a los lectores a retratos íntimos de vidas ordinarias tocadas por circunstancias extraordinarias. Sus novelas han cautivado a millones en todo el mundo por su profundidad emocional y su elegante prosa.

    Anita Shreve
    Una boda en diciembre
    La Mujer del piloto
    Reflejos sobre la nieve
    El peso del agua
    Extraños arrebatos de amor y de ira
    Bodysurf
    • Bodysurf

      • 282 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      "Lo que prometía ser un verano tranquilo se convierte en una encrucijada llena de desengaños, traiciones, amor y, por supuesto, mucho bodysurf"--Cubierta.

      Bodysurf
    • El peso del agua

      • 253 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura
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      Jean debe realizar un reportaje fotográfico sobre unos crímenes pasionales ocurridos en el siglo XIX, sumergiéndose en una crisis emocional tras leer el diario de la única superviviente.

      El peso del agua
    • Barcelona. 23 cm. 271 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial con sobrecubierta ilustrada. Shreve, Anita 1947-. Traducción de Borja Folch. Traducción de: Light on snow .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. ISBN: 84-672-1701-4

      Reflejos sobre la nieve
    • La noticia del dramático accidente que ha sufrido el avión que pilotaba el marido de Kathryn desencadena toda una trama de espionaje y terrorismo internacional que ella jamás hubiese sospechado.

      La Mujer del piloto
    • Hauled in a cart to a field hospital in northern France in March 1916, an American woman wakes from unconsciousness to the smell of gas gangrene, the sounds of men in pain, and an almost complete loss of memory: she knows only that she can drive an ambulance, she can draw, and her name is Stella Bain. A stateless woman in a lawless country, Stella embarks on a journey to reconstruct her life. Suffering an agonising and inexplicable array of symptoms, she finds her way to London. There, Dr August Bridge, a cranial surgeon turned psychologist, is drawn to tracking her amnesia to its source. What brutality was she fleeing when she left the tranquil seclusion of a New England college campus to serve on the Front; for what crime did she need to atone - and whom did she leave behind? Vivid, intense and gripping, packed with secrets and revelations, The Lives of Stella Bain is at once a ravishing love story and an intense psychological mystery.

      The Lives of Stella Bain. Das Echo der verlorenen Dinge, englische Ausgabe
    • The Weight of Water On Smuttynose Island, off the coast of New Hampshire, more than a century ago, two Norwegian immigrant women were brutally murdered. A third woman survived by hiding in a cave. In 1995, Jean, a photographer, is sent on an assignment to shoot a photo essay about the legendary crime where unearths letters written by Maren, the sole survivor of the murder spree. Soon her interest becomes an obsession with the ancient story - leading to unrecoverable consequences. Resistance As the wife of a Resistance member in German-occupied Belgium, Claire Daussois has grown used to hiding strange men in her attic. But when the B-17 bomber that crash-lands outside Claire's village it contains the man who will be both the last and the most significant of the attic's residents: US Air Force pilot Ted Brice. He is found by ten-year-old Jean Benoit who realises that Claire is the pilot's only hope of survival.

      The Weight of Water. Resistance (2 books in 1 volume)
    • A tale of impossible love in Nazi-occupied Belgium, where forbidden passions have catastrophic consequences. Claire Daussois, the wife of a Belgian resistance worker, shelters a wounded American bomber pilot in a secret attic hideaway. As she nurses him back to health, Claire is drawn into an affair that seems strong enough to conquer all--until the brutal realities of war intrude, shattering every idea she ever had about love, trust, and betrayal. Resistance is a tender but tragic love story, told with the same narrative grace and keen eye for human emotion that have distinguished all of Anita Shreve's cherished bestsellers.

      Resistance. A Novel
    • Fortune's Rocks

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Set 100 years ago in Boston, Fortune's Rocks is a classic of literary and romantic storytelling. Fourteen-year-old Olympic Biddeford is spending the summer with her parents at their seasonal house at Fortune's Rocks. Her father handles her education himself and is in fact a publisher of mildly liberal literature. One author he admires, who also practises as a physician, comes to visit the house. 40 years old, married with four children, he still embarks on an affair with the adolescent girl. They have a swift, passionate summer, torn apart when they are discovered together during Olympic's fifteenth birthday party. She is taken back to Boston, her parents are mortified and remove themselves from society. When Olympic is delivered of a baby boy nine months later, he is taken from her and she finds herself in exile at a ladies college and then as a governess. She decides she must get her child back, which means returning to Fortune's Rocks... This sensuality of a girl's rite of passage, the descriptions of landscape, weather, music and light, are vintage Shreve and her seventh novel will thrill her many admirers.

      Fortune's Rocks