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Paul Griffin

    Paul Griffin è celebrato per le sue opere acclamate che approfondiscono esperienze e relazioni umane profonde. La sua scrittura si distingue per la sensibilità e la capacità di penetrare nella vita interiore dei personaggi, offrendo ai lettori narmazioni avvincenti e stimolanti. I romanzi di Griffin esplorano temi complessi con empatia e sfumatura, affermandolo come una voce significativa nella letteratura contemporanea. Il suo stile distintivo e la profondità nella caratterizzazione dei personaggi risuonano con lettori di ogni generazione.

    A Line To The Sea
    Funny
    Ten Mile River
    The Orange Houses
    Burning Blue
    When Friendship Followed Me Home
    • A heartfelt story designed for middle schoolers, this book beautifully captures themes of love and loss through the lens of a dog's perspective. It provides an emotional yet age-appropriate exploration of friendship and the bond between humans and their pets, making it a perfect choice for young readers who may not be ready for more complex narratives.

      When Friendship Followed Me Home
    • A soulful mystery for fans of Thirteen Reasons Why and Paper Towns When Nicole Castro, the most beautiful girl in her wealthy New Jersey high school, is splashed with acid on the left side of her perfect face, the world takes notice. But quiet loner Jay Nazarro does more than that—he decides to find out who did it. Jay understands how it feels to be treated like a freak, and he also has a secret: He’s a brilliant hacker. But the deeper he digs, the more danger he’s in—and the more he falls for Nicole. Too bad everyone is turning into a suspect, including Nicole herself.

      Burning Blue
    • The Orange Houses

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Mik, a hearing-impaired teenager from the West Bronx, navigates high school life by reading lips and selling homework answers while finding solace in her art. Her solitary existence changes when she befriends Fatima, a teenage refugee selling newspapers, and Jimmi, a homeless veteran ostracized by society. Through these new connections, Mik's tough exterior begins to soften, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and the importance of community.

      The Orange Houses
    • Ten Mile River

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of New York City's Ten Mile River Park, two best friends, Ray and Jose, navigate life after escaping foster care. Their bond is tested when they both fall for Trini, a captivating girl from their neighborhood. As romantic tension builds, Ray grapples with his identity and the challenge of envisioning a future apart from Jose. This coming-of-age story explores themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery amidst the struggles of adolescence.

      Ten Mile River
    • Funny

      • 120pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      If you are a fan of classic dry English humour then you will probably like this offering from new Author Paul Griffin. It features a collection of short stories based on real life, real people events. Some of them hilarious, some bemusing and a few simply baffling. The book starts with a collection of miscellaneous tales. Then moves on to stories that evolved around Paul's time as a partner in a recording studio in South London and features some of the bizarre characters he encountered. The final part of the book introduces a persona called Colonel Rage. Outrageous 'Colonel Rage' is a retired British Army Colonel. He has strong views on a variety of subjects from Obesity and Evolution to Queues. All in all 'Funny' is meant to be what it says on the tin 'Funny'. A perfect book to lift your spirits, or keep you company on a journey. Forget our mad world for a while and "Enter the even Crazier World of Funny"

      Funny
    • A Line To The Sea

      • 158pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores Philip Burns' introspective journey through various roles, including teacher, poet, and librettist, while grappling with personal successes and failures. His early life is marked by a passion for language, skepticism towards religion, and a preference for solitude. This collection of reflections delves into his complex identity and relationships, revealing the interplay between his creative pursuits and personal struggles.

      A Line To The Sea
    • The Wall of Winter

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The narrative centers on Michael Jeffries, a former officer grappling with the long-term effects of a traumatic ambush during the EOKA Troubles in Cyprus. Now residing in a small Midlands town, he embarks on a journey of recovery and reconciliation, confronting the delayed shock from his past that has hindered his ability to lead a normal life. The story explores themes of trauma, healing, and the struggle to reclaim one's identity after profound loss.

      The Wall of Winter
    • The Other Six Days

      • 46pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Exploring the relationship between faith and daily life, this book of religious reflections prompts readers to consider their behavior and mindset during the week following the Eucharist. It challenges the notion of maintaining spiritual warmth, likening it to a hand-warmer that quickly cools down. The reflections encourage a deeper engagement with faith beyond the Sunday service, urging individuals to embody their beliefs throughout the week.

      The Other Six Days
    • A Degree of Uncle Raymond

      • 218pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set in Cambridge, the narrative follows Peter Copley, who is focused on studying English but faces distractions from his wife's uncle, Raymond. Convinced that Peter's education should be broader, Uncle Raymond's enthusiastic pursuits complicate Peter's academic journey. The stories explore the humorous and challenging dynamics of mentorship and personal growth against the backdrop of a prestigious university.

      A Degree of Uncle Raymond
    • Greek to Uncle Raymond

      • 178pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The story unfolds as two nephews embark on a trip to Greece and Cyprus with their unpredictable Uncle Raymond, leading to unexpected complications. Paul Griffin draws from his personal experiences in these countries to craft a narrative filled with love, confusion, and coincidence, exploring the nuances of family dynamics and adventure. The backdrop of Greece and Cyprus adds depth to the tale, highlighting the charm and challenges of these locales through the lens of the characters' journey.

      Greek to Uncle Raymond