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John Hearne

    John Edgar Colwell Hearne, originario di Montreal di origine giamaicana, è stato un autore le cui opere attingevano alle sue ricche esperienze di vita. La sua scrittura è stata caratterizzata da una profonda esplorazione dell'identità e della vita postcoloniale, spesso attingendo al suo stesso patrimonio multidimensionale. Hearne ha intrecciato magistralmente tradizioni letterarie con vivide immagini caraibiche, creando narrazioni potenti e riflessive. Il suo stile di prosa è lodato per la sua qualità ritmica e le sue acute osservazioni sulla condizione umana.

    Gesichter der Liebe
    Stimmen unter dem Fenster
    Milý příteli Bureši : dopisy Bohuslava Martinů Miloslavu Burešovi = Dear friend Bureš : Bohuslav Martinů's letters to Miloslav Bureš
    Someone’s Been Messing with Reality
    Stranger at the Gate
    The Very Dangerous Sisters of Indigo McCloud
    • 'Missing Roald Dahl? Need a book where bad kids are just bad and they get their comeuppance? This is the book for you.' - Read and Reviewed Absurdly enjoyable dark adventure about a boy's mission to stop his evil sisters terrorising the town Indigo McCloud's sister Peaches is every adult's favourite child: pretty, golden-haired, polite and charming. But the children of Blunt know better: Peaches and her three sisters are a gang of bullies who will stop at nothing to get their way. This is the story of Indigo's battle to stop his sisters. Leaping across the rooftops of Blunt, he tries to keep one step ahead of their wicked schemes -but he has to tangle with 437 hungry geese, an avalanche of toilets, curry farts, bungling policemen, vicious eels, a pig in a witch's hat, a three legged spider with a toilet brush and a dangerous villain in odd socks ...

      The Very Dangerous Sisters of Indigo McCloud
    • A fast-paced extra-terrestrial adventure: Martin Ryan discovers that his parents are aliens. When they disappear, he and his friends must find them and prevent the destruction of the human race.

      Someone’s Been Messing with Reality