Kate Alcott Libri
Come Kate Alcott, pseudonimo della giornalista Patricia O'Brien, l'autrice esplora i destini femminili e la loro resilienza. Il suo lavoro è caratterizzato da uno sguardo penetrante sulla storia e sulle norme sociali. Attraverso i suoi romanzi bestseller, tocca il cuore dei lettori e svela storie nascoste.





Able
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
The incredible life of an astonishing athlete - fully updates Dylan Alcott has never let his disability get in the way of what he wanted to achieve. His family treated him no differently to any other kid, and it was the best thing they ever did. Growing up, Dylan always had a positive attitude to life. So when he discovered sport, he'd have a go at anything and could always be found at the centre of the action, giving his best and playing to win. Then he tried wheelchair basketball and tennis and was hooked. Fast forward ten years or so, and the now three-time Paralympic gold medallist, Order of Australia recipient, Grand Slam tennis champion and philanthropist combines elite sport with a love for music (he's a triple j radio announcer and is famous for his crowd surfing). But Dylan's greatest passion is changing the way those with disabilities are perceived, and to inspire young people - whether they have disabilities or are able-bodied - to achieve their dreams. It's a passion that drives him every day of his life. In this fully updated edition of Able, Dylan shares his story. It's the tale of someone who's proud of who he is, who has a go, does everything with heart and soul, who always sees the upside and never takes himself too seriously. As inspiring, honest and funny as its author, Able proves that for every one thing you can't do, there are 10,000 other things that you can.
The Hollywood Daughter
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
In a captivating Hollywood coming-of-age tale, the affair between Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini challenges the beliefs of Bergman's biggest fan. As the fan navigates the complexities of fame, love, and personal values, the story explores themes of identity and the impact of celebrity on individual perspectives. Through this rich narrative, readers are drawn into the glamorous yet tumultuous world of 1950s cinema, prompting a reevaluation of societal norms and personal convictions.
The Daring Ladies of Lowell
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Set in 1832, the story follows Alice Barrow as she escapes her family's farm to work in the mills of Lowell. Amidst harsh conditions, she forms a close friendship with the outspoken Lovey Cornell, who encourages Alice to explore her feelings for Samuel Fiske, the mill owner's son. The plot thickens when Lovey is found dead, leading to a sensational trial that ignites workers' unrest. Alice faces a dilemma between seeking justice for her friend and navigating her complicated feelings for Samuel, highlighting themes of friendship, love, and social justice.
A Touch of Stardust
- 304pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, the story follows Julie Crawford, an aspiring screenwriter from Indiana. After a rocky start, she finds herself working as an assistant to the iconic Carole Lombard amidst her tumultuous affair with Clark Gable. As Julie navigates the complexities of these legendary romances and the demands of the film industry, she becomes entangled in the drama surrounding her and discovers her own romantic possibilities. The novel explores themes of ambition, love, and the challenges of breaking into a glamorous yet unforgiving world.