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Steven Schwartz

    5 de noviembre de 1946

    Steven Schwartz crea ficciones que se sumergen en las profundidades de la psique humana y las complejidades de las relaciones interpersonales. Su precisión estilística y su aguda visión de los personajes hacen de sus obras lecturas cautivadoras. Schwartz se centra en temas universales como el amor, la pérdida y la búsqueda de sentido, y sus narrativas revelan los sutiles matices de la experiencia humana. Su escritura es valorada por su profundidad y autenticidad, atrayendo a los lectores a mundos reflexivos y emocionalmente resonantes.

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    Klassische Experimente der Psychologie
    The Tenderest of Strings
    • The Tenderest of Strings

      • 269 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In search of a new life, Reuben and Ardith Rosenfeld and their two children move from Chicago to the small town of Welton, Colorado, looking for all the hope that the burgeoning West has to offer—its abundance of jobs, space, sunshine, prosperity, and the promise of reinvention. Reuben, a former copyeditor at the Chicago Tribune, purchases the local town paper, the Welton Sentinel. Ardith stays home and copes with the task of fixing up an older house, which suffers such disrepair that on Halloween it’s mistaken for part of a haunted house tour. Teenaged Harry continues his life as a troubled loner, skipping school and losing his tooth in a mysterious encounter. Meanwhile, Reuben, unaware that Ardith is having an affair, worries about his wife’s growing unhappiness and distance from the family. One night, after a cookout at some friends’ dairy farm, a fatal hit-and-run occurs that shocks the community, exposes a secret, and begins to rip apart the Rosenfeld family. The Tenderest of Strings is a riveting, full-hearted story of what it takes to survive as a family in a small Western town that beckons from afar but will put its newcomers to the test of their lives.

      The Tenderest of Strings
    • Das Buch über die bahnbrechenden, klassischen Experimente der grossen Psychologen, ein faszinierender Einblick in den menschlichen Geist, der sich selbst erforscht.

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