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Liz Byrski

    La scrittura di Liz Byrski approfondisce temi femministi e narrativa popolare, attingendo alla sua vasta esperienza nei media e nel mondo accademico. La sua opera esamina criticamente questioni sociali da una prospettiva distintamente femminile, offrendo ai lettori una profonda visione delle relazioni umane e delle dinamiche sociali. Con uno stile narrativo accessibile e intellettualmente coinvolgente, Byrski invita i lettori in mondi che risuonano con le preoccupazioni contemporanee. Il suo approccio combina un'acuta osservazione con una profonda comprensione della narrazione, rendendo le sue storie stimolanti e avvincenti.

    Die Chefin. Als wärst du immer da gewesen. Die Vergebung
    Der beste Teil vom Leben
    Purple Prose
    In Love and War: Nursing Heroes
    A Month of Sundays
    Getting on
    • Getting on

      • 104pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Exploring the cultural fixation on youth, this book delves into the psychological and societal factors driving our desire to remain young. It examines the impact of aging on identity and self-worth, offering insights into how perceptions of youth shape our lives and choices. Through a blend of research and personal anecdotes, the author challenges conventional views on aging and encourages readers to embrace the wisdom and beauty that come with growing older.

      Getting on
    • A Month of Sundays

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      For over 10 years, Ros, Adele, Judy, and Simone have been in an online book club, but they have never met face to face. Until now . . . Determined to enjoy her imminent retirement, Adele invites her fellow bibliophiles to help her house-sit in the Blue Mountains. Each member has been asked to bring a book which will teach the others more about her. With the women all facing crossroads in their lives, it turns out there's a lot for them to learn, not just about their fellow book-clubbers, but about themselves.

      A Month of Sundays
    • In the aftermath of the Battle of Britain, airmen filled a small Sussex town where pioneering plastic surgeon Archibald McIndoe established revolutionary surgical and therapeutic treatments.For the child Liz Byrski, growing up in a small Sussex town, the burnt faces of these airmen filled her nightmares.In her late sixties, Liz returned to make peace with her memories and to speak not only with the survivors – known as the Guinea Pig Club – but with the nurses who played a vital and unorthodox role in their treatment, sometimes at a significant personal cost.

      In Love and War: Nursing Heroes
    • Purple Prose

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Fifteen Australian women writers were asked to respond to the colour purple. In their hands, purple takes on many meanings. There are stories about Tyrian purple, a snippet of King George’s coronation gown, pigeon fanciers, the Dockers’ Purple Haze ­ and their layers are explored through themes of feminism, multiculturalism, artists and aging, mothers and daughters and aunts. This is a book for women readers everywhere.

      Purple Prose
    • Seit beinahe zwei Jahrzehnten verbindet sie eine enge Freundschaft. Jetzt sind Isabel, Sally, Robin und Grace alle um die 50, erfolgreich, gutsituiert, zufrieden – bis die Midlife-Crisis zuschlägt! Isabel gibt den Startschuss, als sie sich ein Jahr Auszeit von ihrer Familie nimmt, um auf den Spuren ihrer früh verstorbenen Mutter Europa zu bereisen. Und nach und nach wagt jede der vier Frauen ihre ganz eigene Reise zu sich selbst. Doch als eine der »Viererbande« einen schweren Schicksalsschlag erleidet, erweist sich wieder einmal, dass beste Freundinnen das Wertvollste überhaupt sind …

      Der beste Teil vom Leben
    • Als wärst du immer dagewesen

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Unfassbare Missverständnisse führen zum Ende einer grossen Liebe. Doch Jahre später begegnen sich beide wieder und stellen fest, dass ihre Gefühle füreinander noch immer sehr stark sind.

      Als wärst du immer dagewesen