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Patricia Ferguson

    Quest'autrice approfondisce le complessità delle relazioni umane, esplorando le sfumature dei miti e delle leggende familiari. Il suo lavoro è spesso arricchito dalle sue esperienze personali nel settore sanitario, in particolare in ostetricia e infermieristica, conferendo alle sue narrazioni autenticità e profondità. Attraverso uno stile di acuta osservazione, esamina le sottili sfumature dell'esperienza umana, concentrandosi frequentemente sui paesaggi emotivi e psicologici dei suoi personaggi. La sua scrittura è elogiata per la sua rappresentazione sincera e la sua capacità di catturare l'essenza delle vite umane.

    The Midwife's Daughter
    Aren't We Sisters?
    Good Housekeeping: Great Escapes
    20 Under 35
    • Aren't We Sisters?

      • 443pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Following on from The Midwife's Daughter , Aren't We Sisters? is a gripping novel about buried secrets and unlikely friendship. Norah Thornby can no longer afford to live in her grand family home in the centre of Silkhampton. Unless, perhaps, she can find a respectable lodger. But Nurse Lettie Quick is not nearly as respectable as she seems. What's really going on at the clinic she has opened? And why has she chosen Silkhampton? Meanwhile the beautiful Rae Grainger has found the perfect place to stay, in an isolated house miles away from the town. It's certainly rather creepy, especially at candlelit bedtime, but Rae knows that all she has to do is stay out of sight, until others - paid, professional others - are ready to take her little problem away. Then she can just forget the whole ghastly business... can't she? No one guesses, of course, that there's a killer quietly at work in Silkhampton; that in one way or another all three women are in danger...

      Aren't We Sisters?2014
      3,5
    • The new novel from Orange Prize listed author Patricia Ferguson, is a deeply moving tale about two sisters and the young black orphan who changes their lives - for anyone who loves Call the Midwife or Andrea Levy. "Violet Dimond", the "Holy Terror", has delivered many of the town children - and often their children - in her capacity as handywoman. But Violet's calling is dying out as, with medicine's advances, the good old ways are no longer good enough. Grace, Violet's adopted daughter, is a symbol of change herself. In the place where she has grown up and everyone knows her, she is accepted, though most of the locals never before saw a girl with skin that colour. For Violet and Grace the coming war will bring more upheaval into their lives: can they endure it, or will they, like so many, be swept aside by history's tide? A moving tale of prejudice, struggle, love, tragedy, bravery and the changing lives of women in the twentieth century

      The Midwife's Daughter2012
      3,3
    • Good Housekeeping: Great Escapes

      A Short Story Collection

      • 308pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      These stories are aimed at readers of 'Good Housekeeping' magazine - primarily women aged 25 to 55 - and deal with the myriad issues facing women today. Each story is a generous bite size of well-written, self-contained fiction perfectly suited to holiday reading.

      Good Housekeeping: Great Escapes2008
      3,4
    • 20 Under 35

      Original Stories by Britain's Best New Young Writers

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A collection of short stories by young British writers, this provides an introduction to the work of Iain Banks, Peter Benson, H.S. Bhabra, James Buchan, Patricia Ferguson, Ronald Frame, Patrick Gale, Carlo Gebler, James Lasdun, Deborah Levy, Adam Lively, Aidan Mathews, Candia McWilliam, Geoff Nicholson, Tim Parks, Philip Ridley, Joan Smith, Rupert Thomson, Daisy Waugh and Mathew Yorke. Many of these have already received critical acclaim. The collection is introduced by Graham Swift, author of "Waterland" and "Out of this World".

      20 Under 351988
      3,5