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Alison Pick

    1 gennaio 1975

    Alison Pick è l'autrice di un romanzo che è stato nominato al Booker Prize e ha vinto il Canadian Jewish Book Award. La sua opera, acclamata a livello internazionale, compare frequentemente nelle liste dei migliori libri. Pick si concentra sulle profonde relazioni umane e sulle complessità dell'identità, con una prosa tanto urgente quanto poetica. Come rispettata educatrice, ispira gli scrittori emergenti con le sue intuizioni sull'arte di raccontare storie.

    Alison Pick
    Far to go
    P.S.: Far to Go
    Between Gods
    • Between Gods

      A Memoir

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The memoir delves into the author's shocking family secret, which catalyzed her mid-life conversion to Judaism. Through her narrative, she explores profound themes of family dynamics, faith, and the weight of inherited burdens. Drawing inspiration from notable figures like Karen Armstrong and Anne Lamott, the author crafts a compelling reflection on personal identity and spiritual awakening, inviting readers to ponder their own beliefs and familial legacies.

      Between Gods2020
      3,9
    • Far to go

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Includes supplement: "P.S. insights, interviews & more ..."--Cover.

      Far to go2011
      3,7
    • P.S.: Far to Go

      A Novel - Booker Prize Longlisted

      • 312pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      The Man Booker Prize finalist Far to Go by acclaimed author Alison Pick is historical fiction at its very best. When Czechoslovakia relinquishes the Sudetenland to Hitler, the powerful influence of Nazi propaganda sweeps through towns and villages like a sinister vanguard of the Reich's advancing army. A fiercely patriotic secular Jew, Pavel Bauer is helpless to prevent his world from unraveling as first his government, then his business partners, then his neighbors turn their back on his affluent, once-beloved family. Only the Bauers' adoring governess, Marta, sticks by Pavel, his wife, Anneliese, and their little son, Pepik, bound by her deep affection for her employers and friends. But when Marta learns of their impending betrayal at the hands of her lover, Ernst, Pavel's best friend, she is paralyzed by her own fear of discovery—even as the endangered family for whom she cares so deeply struggles with the most difficult decision of their lives. Interwoven with a present-day narrative that gradually reveals the fate of the Bauer family during and after the war, Far to Go is a riveting family epic, love story, and psychological drama.

      P.S.: Far to Go2010
      3,8