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Monica Hesse

    Monica Hesse è un'autrice bestseller nazionale le cui opere approfondiscono narrazioni avvincenti. Come articolista per The Washington Post, ha affinato la sua abilità nel creare storie premiate. La sua scrittura esplora l'intersezione tra true crime e romanticismo, oltre ai misteri storici, dimostrando un approccio versatile alla narrazione. La capacità di Hesse di intrecciare trame intricate e personaggi accattivanti la rende una voce significativa nella letteratura contemporanea.

    Monica Hesse
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    La Chica del Abrigo Azul / Girl in the Blue Coat
    American Fire
    The War Outside
    The Girl in the Blue Coat
    They Went Left
    • They Went Left

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Now in paperback comes the tour de force historical mystery from Monica Hesse, the bestselling and award-winning author of Girl in the Blue Coat.

      They Went Left
    • Amsterdam, 1943 Hanneke spends her days procuring and delivering sought-after black-market goods to paying customers, her nights hiding the true nature of her work from her concerned parents, and every waking moment mourning her boyfriend, who was killed on the front line when the Germans invaded. She likes to think of her illegal work as a small act of rebellion. But one day Hanneke gets a very unusual request. One of her regular customers asks her to find a girl. A girl who has disappeared from the secret room in her house. A Jewish girl . . . As she searches for clues Hanneke is drawn into a dangerous web of lies, secrets and mysteries. Can she find the runaway before the Nazis do? Meticulously researched, intricately plotted and beautifully written, The Girl in the Blue Coat is the extraordinarily gripping novel from Monica Hesse. 'A gripping historical mystery' Publishers Weekly, starred review

      The Girl in the Blue Coat
    • The War Outside

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A novel of conviction, friendship, and betrayal. It's 1944, and World War II is raging across Europe and the Pacific. The war seemed far away from Margot in Iowa and Haruko in Colorado--until they were uprooted to dusty Texas, all because of the places their parents once called home: Germany and Japan. Haruko and Margot meet at the high school in Crystal City, a "family internment camp" for those accused of colluding with the enemy. The teens discover that they are polar opposites in so many ways, except for one that seems to override all the others: the camp is changing them, day by day, and piece by piece. Haruko finds herself consumed by fear for her soldier brother and distrust of her father, who she knows is keeping something from her. And Margot is doing everything she can to keep her family whole as her mother's health deteriorates and her rational, patriotic father becomes a man who distrusts America and fraternizes with Nazis. With everything around them falling apart, Margot and Haruko find solace in their growing, secret friendship. But in a prison the government has deemed full of spies, can they trust anyone--even each other?

      The War Outside
    • American Fire

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Combining the reportage of In Cold Blood with the eye-opening insights of Dreamland, American Fire is a new American tragedy for our time.

      American Fire
    • Una novela de misterio ambientada en la Segunda Guerra Mundial que aborda temas de justicia social, racismo y valentía. Hanneke, una joven que opera en el mercado negro, se ve envuelta en la búsqueda de una chica judía desaparecida. Una conmovedora historia de amor y coraje en tiempos difíciles.

      La Chica del Abrigo Azul / Girl in the Blue Coat
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      Von der Autorin von „Das Mädchen im blauen Mantel"

      Nach dem Krieg und vor dem Nichts: ein jüdisches Mädchen sucht seinen Bruder Frühjahr 1945: Das KZ Groß-Rosen ist befreit, und die Soldaten behaupten, der Krieg sei vorbei. Aber für die 18-jährige Zofia Lederman fühlt es sich nicht so an. Ihr ganzes Leben ist in Scherben zerfallen: Vor drei Jahren waren ihr Bruder Abek und sie die Einzigen aus ihrer Familie, die an der Rampe nach rechts geschickt wurden, weg von den Gaskammern von Auschwitz-Birkenau. Alle anderen – ihre Eltern, ihre Großmutter, ihre Tante Maja – mussten nach links gehen. Das Einzige, was Zofia noch am Leben hält, ist die Suche nach ihrem Bruder. Aber wie soll sie ihn in dem Meer von Vermissten finden? Und was, wenn er nicht mehr lebt?

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