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Jessica Handler

    Jessica Handler è un'autrice le cui opere approfondiscono le complessità delle relazioni umane e delle lotte interiori. Attraverso narrazioni avvincenti, esplora temi come la famiglia, l'identità e la resilienza. Il suo stile è riconosciuto per la sua incisività e la sua capacità di catturare le sottili sfumature di emozioni ed esperienze. La prosa di Handler spesso risplende di una qualità lirica e di una profonda intuizione psicologica.

    The Magnetic Girl
    • The Magnetic Girl

      • 296pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      In this gorgeously envisioned debut, set as the emergence of electricity and women's desire for political, cultural, and sexual power electrified the country, a young woman's rise to Vaudeville fame exposes secrets of her family's past--and the keys to her own future. In rural north Georgia two decades after the Civil War, thirteen-year-old Lulu Hurst discovers an obscure book by legendary Mesmerist Henrietta Wolf on her father's shelf. After Lulu uses Wolf's wisdom to convince a cousin she can conduct electricity with her touch, her father sees an opportunity. Her father's lessons transform Lulu, once deemed gangly and indelicate, into an electrifying new woman: The Magnetic Girl, captivating enthusiastic crowds by lifting grown men in parlor chairs, throwing them across the stage with her “electrical charge.” As her notoriety grows, Lulu harbors a secret belief that she can use the power of Mesmerism to heal her disabled baby brother, Leo, with whom she shares a profound and supernatural mental connection. To help him, she delves into the mysterious book's pages, determined to harness Wolf's teachings and convince herself, and the world, that her gifts are authentic. But will they be enough to heal her family? Based on true events, this award-winning novel is a unique portrait of a forgotten period in history, seen through the story of one young woman's power over her family, her community, and ultimately, herself

      The Magnetic Girl