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Emily France

    Emily France trae ispirazione creativa da profonde esperienze spirituali, tra cui il tempo trascorso nei monasteri e i pellegrinaggi ai templi in tutto il mondo. Questi viaggi infondono la sua scrittura con una prospettiva unica, esplorando temi di pace e la ricerca di significato. Ora autrice a tempo pieno, il lavoro di France riflette questo profondo coinvolgimento con lo spirituale, offrendo ai lettori spunti sulla ricerca della tranquillità e di una comprensione più profonda. Le sue narrazioni sono modellate da una ricerca di chiarezza e una connessione con qualcosa di trascendente.

    Zen And Gone
    Signs Of You
    Daughter Dalloway
    Krit Dreams of Dragon Fruit
    • A beautifully illustrated, Zen-inspired picture book for children ages 4-8 about moving to a new home, making friends, and finding beauty wherever you are. Krit and his dog, Mu, love their beautiful home in Thailand--full of golden temples, colorful mountainsides, and endless adventures. Everything seems perfect until Krit's mother announces they will be moving to the frigid city of Chicago. At first, Krit tries to adjust to this unfamiliar place, but he can't do any of the things he used to love. Missing Thailand, Krit asks his mother to tell him a story about home. But instead of a story, she gives Krit a koan--a Zen riddle--to puzzle through. Krit wonders what the story about a blade of grass and Buddha's smile have to do with home, but in solving the puzzle, Krit meets a new friend and learns that home is wherever he makes it.

      Krit Dreams of Dragon Fruit
    • This is a retelling of Virginia Woolf's classic novel, following two rebellious young women through interwar London, whose paths are inextricably entwined as they search for the truth about the people they love.

      Daughter Dalloway
    • Signs Of You

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Sixteen-year-old Riley copes with the loss of her mother two years earlier with the help of a support group, which gets involved in a mystery surrounding a relic of St. Ignatius.

      Signs Of You
    • Zen And Gone

      • 360pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      With another aching deep dive into human spirituality, Emily France mines her home state of Colorado in a novel of a teen girl's harrowing search for her missing younger sister—and her own search for self. Born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, Essence McKree feels older than any seventeen-year-old she knows. Ever since weed was legalized, her mother has been working in a pot shop, high more often than not. Lately it’s been up to Essa to care for her nine-year-old sister, Puck. When Essa meets Oliver—a brainy indoor type who’s in town for the summer—she is cautious at first, distrustful of the tourist crowd and suspicious of Oliver’s mysterious past in Chicago. But Puck is charmed and pushes Essa toward him. Soon Essa finds herself showing Oliver the Boulder she has forgotten: the mountain parties, the long hikes . . . and at Oliver’s urging, the exploration of Buddhism at the local zendo. When Oliver agrees to accompany Essa on a three-day survival game in the Rocky Mountains, she feels a lightness she hasn’t known in a long time. Then she discovers that Puck has stowed away and followed them into the wilderness. After spending a night stuck in a mountain storm, Essa wakes to find Puck missing. Now Essa must rely on her newfound spiritual strength if she is to save her sister’s life, and ultimately her own.

      Zen And Gone