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Ellen Feldman

    1 gennaio 1941

    Ellen Feldman crea narrazioni che colmano il divario tra finzione e storia sociale, addentrandosi nelle complessità dell'esperienza umana attraverso una lente meticolosamente ricercata. Il suo lavoro spesso porta alla luce eventi storici avvincenti e dinamiche sociali, esplorando le motivazioni e le conseguenze che plasmano le vite individuali. La voce distintiva di Feldman emerge attraverso la sua prosa precisa e le sue perspicaci esplorazioni del passato, rivelando i suoi duraturi legami con il presente. È una narratrice magistrale, abile nell'intrecciare l'indagine fattuale con la narrazione immaginativa.

    Ellen Feldman
    A Bookshop in Paris
    The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank
    Next to Love
    Scottsboro
    The Unwitting
    Return to Berlin
    • In CIA terms, those aware were "witting," while the rest were "unwitting." On a bright November day in 1963, President Kennedy is assassinated, and Nell Benjamin receives a call with shocking news about her husband, Charlie, an influential literary magazine editor. As the nation mourns, Nell grapples with her own grief and a revelation that shatters her understanding of their marriage and the world around her. Amidst the Cold War's looming threat, the lines between truth, goodness, and loyalty blur, forcing Nell to reassess her allegiances—to her career as a journalist, her country, and her loved ones. Set in 1950s literary Manhattan, the narrative evokes a time of sexual awareness and transformative ideas. This story explores the lies we tell, the secrets we keep, and the enduring power of love. Praised for its depth and intelligence, it delves into the complexities of human relationships during a tumultuous era, making it a compelling read that resonates with themes of intrigue and emotional ambivalence. The portrayal of a passionate, complex marriage brings the Cold War to life, presenting a wise and irresistible glimpse into fascinating characters navigating a stormy period in history.

      The Unwitting
    • Scottsboro

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set in the 1930s South, this novel of race and class turns on the awful power of a lie. Intertwining real figures from history with fictional characters, the novel offers an account of the infamous Scottsboro case, when a group of black youths were accused of raping two white girls.

      Scottsboro
    • Babe, Grace and Millie have been best friends since their first day at their small town's only kindergarten. Despite their differences, they've played together, grown up together, shared each other's secrets. And, when World War Two becomes a reality for America, the girls begin a new phase of their lives together.

      Next to Love
    • The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank

      • 261pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      What if the boy in hiding with Anne Frank survived and reinvented himself after the war, as he swore in the diary to do?What if the boy in hiding with Anne Frank survived and reinvented himself after the war, as he swore in the diary to do?

      The Boy Who Loved Anne Frank
    • Lucy

      • 306pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of World War I, the story explores the intense and forbidden romance between Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his wife's social secretary, Lucy Mercer. As their relationship deepens, Eleanor discovers their correspondence, leading to discussions of divorce. However, Franklin's ambition and sense of honor compel him to choose his political career over personal desire, as he vows to end his affair with Lucy. This narrative delves into the complexities of love, loyalty, and the sacrifices made for ambition.

      Lucy
    • Terrible Virtue

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Margaret Sanger, raised in a challenging family environment, dedicates her life to social justice after training as a nurse. Her experiences drive her to focus on a pivotal mission: the legalization of contraception. Through her relentless efforts, she becomes a key figure in advocating for women's reproductive rights, challenging societal norms and fighting for change in a time when such topics were taboo.

      Terrible Virtue
    • Examines the use of plastic in the American economy, and discusses package design, disposal of waste plastics, and current controversies concerning recyclability and nondegradability

      Plastics : America's packaging dilemma
    • Inteligentná, cieľavedomá Isobel Behringerová je ženou tretej generácie Newyorčanov. S rozumom a rozhodnosťou, ktoré zdedila po svojej starej matke, a so zmyslom pre štýl, ktorý má po matke, si zariadila život, po akom túžila. Ke%d sa Isobel rozhodla vydať za svojho milenca, psychiatra Petra Arlena, vedela, že sa bude musieť čiastočne vzdať svojej nezávislosti. Takisto si uvedomovala, že sa musí podriadiť istým pravidlám, aké si vyžaduje spolužitie s Petom v rozľahlom byte slúžiacom zároveň ako ambulancia. Isobel sa veľmi usilovala rešpektovať tieto zásady, hoci to preňu nebolo ľahké. Sprvu bolo všetko v poriadku. Postupne sa však začali diať čudné veci. Záhadne mizli predmety, objavili sa anonymné listy a výhražné telefonáty. Napätie v Isobelinom živote narastá a systematicky si začína vyberať svoju daň. Prekvapujúci koniec je majstrovskou ukážkou autorkinho poznania človeka žijúceho na konci nášho storočia, v čase, keď moderná technika dosahuje vrchol, v čase osamotenia ľudí v džungli veľkomiest.

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