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Victoria Hislop

    8 giugno 1959

    Victoria Hislop è celebrata per i suoi romanzi avvincenti che spesso approfondiscono il ricco arazzo degli eventi storici, esplorando intricate dinamiche familiari e l'impatto duraturo delle scelte personali. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una vivida capacità di riportare in vita il passato, infusa con dettagli ambientali e profonda intuizione psicologica dei suoi personaggi. Un tema ricorrente nel suo lavoro è la resilienza dello spirito umano e il persistente filo di speranza, anche in mezzo a circostanze difficili, che rende le sue narrazioni sia toccanti che indimenticabili. I lettori sono attratti dalla sua magistrale narrazione, che li trasporta in epoche e luoghi diversi con notevole autenticità.

    Victoria Hislop
    The Thread
    The Island
    The Sleeping Doll. Heart of the Dales. The Sacred Bones. The Island
    Those Who Are Loved EXPORT
    Maria's Island
    Ritorno a Granada
    • Ritorno a Granada

      • 604pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      Sonia Cameron ha circa trent'anni ed è sposata con James. In tenera età è rimasta orfana di madre, una spagnola che viveva a Londra. Quando insieme alla sua folle amica Maggie arriva a Granada animata dal desiderio di imparare il flamenco e di prendersi una pausa da una vita coniugale che sembra diventare ogni giorno più difficile, non sospetta minimamente che quelle strade celano la verità sul passato della sua famiglia e insieme il suo destino. Durante una conversazione con l'anziano proprietario di un caffè. Miguel, depositario di molte storie della città, resta affascinata da una fotografia che l'uomo le mostra insieme a molte altre: ritrae una seducente giovane rapita in un passionale flamenco. Per quella misteriosa figura, Sonia avvertirà subito una strana attrazione e un'ambigua familiarità; poi, attraverso le parole del suo interlocutore, sì troverà a rivivere gli amori della madre e la sua avventurosa fuga da una Granada oppressa dal giogo franchista, i misteri dell'esistenza di suo padre, per arrivare scoprire la vera identità di quel narratore gentile che la sta accompagnando in un viaggio lei quale si mescolano sentimenti e memoria.

      Ritorno a Granada
    • A dramatic and moving story set in the same world as the international bestseller The Island from the celebrated novelist Victoria Hislop. The absorbing story of the Cretan village of Plaka and the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga - Greece's former leper colony - is told to us by Maria Petrakis, one of the children in the original version of The Island. She tells us of the ancient and misunderstood disease of leprosy, exploring the themes of stigma, shame and the treatment of those who are different, which are as relevant for children as adults. Gill Smith's rich, full-colour illustrations will transport the reader to the timeless and beautiful Greek landscape and Mediterranean seascape.

      Maria's Island
    • Athens, 1941. As Nazi forces occupy Greece, the nation descends into chaos. This gripping narrative explores the darker days of Greek history through the eyes of Themis, a courageous fifteen-year-old caught in a family divided by political ideologies. The German invasion exacerbates existing tensions, leading to widespread famine and the loss of friends, which compels Themis to engage in acts of resistance. Following the occupation, she joins the Communist army during the civil war, confronting the extremes of love and hatred as Greeks fight against one another. Imprisoned on the notorious islands of Makronisos and Trikeri, she meets another prisoner, and their lives become intertwined in unforeseen ways. Themis grapples with her principles and her yearning for freedom. Reflecting on her life, she discovers the intricate connections between personal and political struggles. While some wounds may heal, others deepen, revealing the complexity of her experiences. This narrative sheds light on Greece's traumatic past and tells the epic story of an ordinary woman navigating an extraordinary life amidst turmoil.

      Those Who Are Loved EXPORT
    • The Island

      • 375pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The million-copy number one bestseller On the brink of a life-changing decision, Alexis Fielding longs to find out about her mother's past. But Sofia has never spoken of it. All she admits to is growing up in a small Cretan village before moving to London. When Alexis decides to visit Crete, however, Sofia gives her daughter a letter to take to an old friend, and promises that through her she will learn more. Arriving in Plaka, Alexis is astonished to see that it lies a stone's throw from the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga - Greece's former leper colony. Then she finds Fotini, and at last hears the story that Sofia has buried all her life: the tale of her great-grandmother Eleni and her daughters and a family rent by tragedy, war and passion. She discovers how intimately she is connected with the island, and how secrecy holds them all in its powerful grip...

      The Island
    • The Thread

      • 455pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      'Sweeping, magnificently detailed and ambitious' The Sunday Times The enthralling novel from Victoria Hislop, the million-copy bestselling author of The Island and The Return. Thessaloniki, 1917. As Dimitri Komninos is born, a devastating fire sweeps through the thriving Greek city where Christians, Jews and Muslims live side by side. Five years later, Katerina Sarafoglou's home in Asia Minor is destroyed by the Turkish army. Losing her mother in the chaos, she flees across the sea to an unknown destination in Greece. Soon her life will become entwined with Dimitri's, and with the story of the city itself, as war, fear and persecution begin to divide its people. Thessaloniki, 2007. A young Anglo-Greek hears his grandparents' life story for the first time and realises he has a decision to make. For many decades, they have looked after the memories and treasures of the people who were forced to leave. Should he become their next custodian and make this city his home? Praise for The Thread. . . 'A history lesson that doesn't feel like one' Daily Mail 'This is storytelling at its best' Sunday Express 'A rare treat' Guardian 'The Thread will entertain and enlighten legions of readers' Independent 'Pleasingly complex' Spectator

      The Thread
    • Those Who Are Loved

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      The NEW Sunday Times Number One bestseller from Victoria Hislop, author of multi-million-copy bestsellers, including The Island, The Sunrise and Cartes Postales from Greece.

      Those Who Are Loved
    • The Sunrise

      • 339pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      'Intelligent and immersive... a poignant, compelling family saga' The Sunday Times The No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller from the million-copy best-selling author of The Island, The Thread, and The Return. In the summer of 1972, Famagusta in Cyprus is the most desirable resort in the Mediterranean, a city bathed in the glow of good fortune. An ambitious couple are about to open the island's most spectacular hotel, where Greek and Turkish Cypriots work in harmony. Two neighbouring families, the Georgious and the Özkans, are among many who moved to Famagusta to escape the years of unrest and ethnic violence elsewhere on the island. But beneath the city's façade of glamour and success, tension is building. When a Greek coup plunges the island into chaos, Cyprus faces a disastrous conflict. Turkey invades to protect the Turkish Cypriot minority, and Famagusta is shelled. Forty thousand people seize their most precious possessions and flee from the advancing soldiers. In the deserted city, just two families remain. This is their story. Praise for The Sunrise. . . 'Fascinating and moving' The Times 'An imaginative tour de force, and a great read' Daily Mail 'An absorbing tale about family, friendship, loyalty and betrayal' Good Housekeeping 'Heartbreaking' Essentials 'Vibrant... Hislop brings history to life in this compelling tale' Tatler 'Fascinating' Sunday Mirror

      The Sunrise
    • The Story: Loss

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      'I think few of the stories in Loss will leave readers cold...' Victoria Hislop, bestselling author and champion of the short story, has chosen her favourite short stories by women writers. Here are prizewinners, famous wits, well-known feminists, national treasures and rising stars. All the stories in this volume are about loss: lost lives, lost loves, lost innocence, even a lost leopard. The many ways in which loss touches our lives are shown in these varied stories. CONTRIBUTORS: Katherine Mansfield, Elizabeth Bowen, Dorothy Parker, Shirley Jackson, Flannery O'Connor, Elizabeth Taylor, Jean Rhys, Anna Kavan, Muriel Spark, Ellen Gilchrist, Penelope Fitzgerald, Lorrie Moore, Hilary Mantel, Susan Hill, Colette Paul, Yiyun Li, Helen Simpson, Edna O'Brien, Edith Pearlman, Emma Donoghue, Carrie Tiffany and Lucy Wood.

      The Story: Loss
    • In these stories, Victoria Hislop takes us through the streets of Athens and into the tree-lined squares of Greek villages. As she evokes their distinct atmosphere, she brings vividly to life a host of unforgettable characters, from a lonesome priest to battling brothers, and from an unwanted stranger to a groom troubled by music and memory.

      The Last Dance. And other stories