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Rae Richen

    Questa autrice esplora un'ampia gamma di temi nella sua opera, incorporando spesso elementi di avventura e di ricerca storica nella sua prosa. La sua abilità nel porre domande stimolanti ai lettori riguardo al contenuto, allo stile e alle scelte narrative rende i suoi libri ideali per le discussioni nei club del libro e per gli studenti di scrittura creativa. Attraverso la sua scrittura, mira ad accendere la curiosità dei lettori e a guidarli verso una comprensione più profonda del mondo. L'autrice apprezza la ricerca persistente di risposte, che vede come una forza trainante dietro la scoperta umana.

    Sentinels of Solitude
    A Fool's Gold
    Scapegoat
    • Scapegoat

      The Price of Freedom: Book One

      • 398pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the McCarthy Communist witch hunt in the 1950s, a young boy named Gilbert Evans confronts adult tyranny and the pervasive paranoia of his community. The narrative explores the consequences of fear and the erosion of trust during this tumultuous period, highlighting the human cost of succumbing to darkness. Through Gilbert's journey, the author emphasizes the enduring power of hope amidst societal turmoil.

      Scapegoat
    • A Fool's Gold

      A Novel of Suspense and Romance

      • 444pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Set in the 1880s, the story follows Caroline Trewartha, who defies societal norms by becoming a mining engineer while disguised as a boy. At twenty-four, she can no longer masquerade as a man, but her company still entrusts her with the task of enhancing operations at a valuable anthracite mine in Pennsylvania, the only one of its kind outside the eastern U.S. The narrative explores themes of gender roles, ambition, and the challenges faced by women in a male-dominated industry.

      A Fool's Gold
    • Sentinels of Solitude

      A Suspense Thriller of Love, land and Legacy

      • 402pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The narrative delves into the complexities surrounding Douglas MacGregor, a controversial figure whose ideas and leadership style have sparked both admiration and animosity. The book explores the motivations behind his detractors, examining the interplay of professional rivalry, ideological clashes, and personal grievances. Through interviews and analysis, it sheds light on the broader implications of MacGregor's influence in his field, offering insights into the dynamics of power, perception, and the nature of success.

      Sentinels of Solitude