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Alison Jameson

    James Alison è un teologo e sacerdote cattolico il cui lavoro indaga profondamente la natura della misericordia di Dio e il suo impatto sulle relazioni umane. La sua scrittura, informata dalla sua formazione teologica e dal suo percorso di fede personale, esplora frequentemente come l'amore divino e illimitato ci liberi dalla paura e dalla violenza. Lo stile di Alison è noto per la sua chiarezza e accessibilità, rendendo comprensibili idee teologiche complesse a un vasto pubblico. Le sue riflessioni invitano i lettori a considerare profonde questioni di fede, riconciliazione e il potere trasformatore della misericordia nelle nostre vite.

    Little Beauty
    Under My Skin
    • Hope and Larry marry on a whim. They are twenty-two and crazy for each other. What Larry doesn't know is that behind her bohemian spirit and off-beat humour, Hope hides a secret. What Hope doesn't know is that secrets tear people apart ... The only person Hope confides in is New Yorker Matilda, an internet friend who says the right things and Hope has grown to trust. After she and Larry break up, Hope knows Matilda will be there for her no matter what. Hope never really gives up on Larry and when she hears he has disappeared in New York, she drops everything and goes to look for him. And, despairing at ever finding him, she turns to Matilda. But Matilda online and Matilda in real life are two very different people. And Hope is about to find out that what you hide about yourself � from friends and from lovers - can have unforeseen consequences ...

      Under My Skin
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    • Little Beauty

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      1975: Laura Quinn has spent her life on the remote and beautiful Inis Miol Mor – Whale Island– off the west coast of Ireland. After the death of her parents, and faced with the continuing reluctance of her lover, Martin, to marry her, she realizes she needs to leave the island for her life really to begin. She accepts a job as a housekeeper with a wealthy couple on the mainland. But a year later, Laura is back, and this time she is not alone. She has at last found the love of her life: a baby son named Matthew. But what sort of life can an unmarried mother have on a remote Irish island in the 1970s? In this complex situation is revealed a picture of a tightly knit community where Laura inevitably comes under pressure to conform to the rules of society. At times humorous and ultimately heart-breaking, Alison Jameson’s Little Beauty is a brilliant portrayal of love, motherhood and sacrifice that will mesmerize readers and linger long in the mind.

      Little Beauty