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Guy Vanderhaeghe

    Guy Vanderhaeghe crea narrativa che spesso presenta una perspicace visione della natura umana e delle sfumature sociali. La sua scrittura, tipicamente ambientata in paesaggi canadesi, esplora le complessità delle relazioni interpersonali e gli intrighi morali che i suoi personaggi affrontano. Vanderhaeghe seleziona i suoi temi con sensibilità per il dettaglio e profondità psicologica, rendendo i suoi personaggi vicini e le loro storie risonanti. La sua abilità stilistica risiede nella capacità di evocare mondi ricchi e immersivi.

    The Englishman's Boy
    The Last Crossing
    • The Last Crossing

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Charles and Addington Gaunt must find their free- spirited brother, Simon, who has gone missing in the wilds of the American West. They enlist the services of a guide to lead them on their journey across a harsh and unknown landscape. This is the enigmatic Jerry Potts, half Blackfoot, half Scottish, who suffers his own painful past. They are joined by Lucy Stoveall, a woman filled with rage and sorrow over the loss of her young sister Madge who was brutally murdered. She is on a vengeful mission to track down and kill the murderous Kelso brothers. The group is joined by a jumble of other characters en route, each of whom are forced to confront their own demons. But at the novel's centre is a love story. Vanderhaeghe glides effortlessly through the patois and frontier talk, faultlessly switching from cultured English characters to American roughnecks to Scots-Canadians, and the natural prairie landscape is evoked brilliantly. Vanderhaeghe's new novel is an epic masterpiece that solidifies his place as one of Canada's best storytellers.

      The Last Crossing
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    • The Englishman's Boy

      • 333pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The life of Harry Vincent, a young title-writer in 1920s Hollywood, collides with the story of a young drifter known as the Englishman's boy, who in 1873 joins a group of wolf hunters in the search for a ring of horse thieves, as Harry prepares to work on a movie being made about him some fifty yea

      The Englishman's Boy