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Bebe Moore Campbell

    18 febbraio 1950 – 27 novembre 2006

    Bebe Moore Campbell è stata un'autrice le cui opere si sono immerse profondamente nelle complessità delle relazioni umane, nei temi razziali e nella salute mentale. Attraverso i suoi romanzi e saggi, ha esplorato l'impatto delle pressioni sociali sugli individui e sulle famiglie. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da empatia e acuta intuizione della psiche umana, offrendo ai lettori un'esperienza immersiva e stimolante. Campbell si è spesso concentrata sulle prospettive delle donne afroamericane e sulle loro lotte contro i pregiudizi e le sfide personali.

    Bebe Moore Campbell
    Brothers and Sisters
    72 Hour Hold
    Singing in the Comeback Choir
    What You Owe Me
    Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
    Sweet Summer
    • Sweet Summer

      Growing Up With and Without My Dad

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The book offers a powerful and memorable narrative that leaves a lasting impression. It delves into deep themes, exploring the intricacies of human emotions and relationships. Through vivid storytelling and compelling characters, it captivates readers and invites them to reflect on their own experiences. The evocative prose and rich imagery enhance the overall impact, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature.

      Sweet Summer
    • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine

      • 332pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Chicago born, fifteen-year-old Armstrong Todd, black and unused to the segregated ways of the South, accidentally speaks French to a white woman, enraging her husband

      Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
    • What You Owe Me

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Set across generations, the narrative explores themes of forgiveness and redemption, blending humor with rich storytelling. The characters navigate complex relationships and personal growth, creating a lavish tapestry of life experiences. This engaging saga captures the essence of family dynamics and the journey toward healing, making it both entertaining and poignant.

      What You Owe Me
    • A woman's return home leads to transformative experiences that redefine her life. This inspirational tale explores themes of self-discovery and personal growth, showcasing how familiar surroundings can spark new beginnings and unexpected paths. The narrative, crafted by a bestselling author, promises to resonate with readers seeking motivation and insight into the power of home and change.

      Singing in the Comeback Choir
    • 72 Hour Hold

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The book, a New York Times Bestseller, captivates readers with its engaging narrative and compelling characters. It explores themes of resilience and transformation, drawing readers into a richly woven story that combines emotional depth with thought-provoking insights. The author's vivid storytelling and unique perspective offer a fresh take on familiar topics, making it a must-read for those seeking both entertainment and reflection.

      72 Hour Hold
    • "This book is about succeeding—and surviving—even being happy, in a society where every card seems stacked against you. If this is a fair world, Bebe Moore Campbell will be remembered as the most important African-American novelist of this century—except for, maybe, Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin."—Carolyn See, Washington Post Book Review

      Brothers and Sisters
    • Berkley Fiction: What You Owe Me

      • 527pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Fifty years after her mother Hosanna Clark is betrayed and financially ruined by her friend and business partner, Gilda Rosenstein, Hosanna's daughter Matriece is hired by Gilda's huge cosmetics conglomerate to produce a line of African-American beauty products and embarks on a mission to collect on the debt owed to her late mother. Reprint.

      Berkley Fiction: What You Owe Me
    • Der Roman erzählt vom Leben, Lieben und Überleben in Los Angeles. In der von Rassenunruhen tief erschütterten Stadt kämpft eine junge schwarze Frau um ihre Karriere und ihre persönliche Identität.

      Schwarz und weiß
    • Okovy naděje

      • 383pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Příběh matky, která zažívá dennodenní strach o svou maniodepresivní dceru, jejíž život nemůže nijak zásadně ovlivnit. Keri žila spokojený, nenáročný život ženy středních let. Vychovává pěknou, milou a inteligentní dceru. Jednoho dne však nastane osudový zvrat. Po jedné divoké jízdě takřka dospělé dcery (drogy, alkohol), vyjde najevo, že Trina, osmnáctiletá dívka, trpí maniodepresivní psychózou. Hlavní hrdinka se usilovně snaží nalézt onen okamžik, kdy se všechno obrátilo proti ní. Postupně však chápe, že za nemoc své dcery nenese žádnou zodpovědnost. Že záleží pouze na Trině, jak se bude její choroba dále vyvíjet. Pro matku je však těžké pouze přihlížet sebedestrukci vlastního dítěte.

      Okovy naděje