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Dani Shapiro

    Dani Shapiro è un'autrice celebrata nota per le sue profonde esplorazioni della memoria, dell'identità e degli intricati legami familiari. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da uno stile introspettivo e lirico, che invita i lettori a riflettere sulle proprie esperienze di vita. Shapiro approfondisce magistralmente temi di scoperta e perdita, affrontando questioni universali dell'esistenza umana. Il suo lavoro risuona con una potente profondità emotiva, offrendo prospettive acute su cosa significhi essere umani.

    Inheritance
    Hourglass
    Devotion
    Slow Motion
    Still Writing: The Perils and Pleasures of a Creative Life
    Le foto di mia madre
    • Le foto di mia madre

      • 299pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Clara è la figlia minore e la musa ispiratrice di Ruth, nota fotografa di Manhattan che ha costruito la sua fama proprio sui nudi artistici e provocanti della figlia. Incapace di sopportare l'umiliazione di essere l'oggetto di quegli scatti ai quali, tuttavia, non ha mai saputo sottrarsi, Clara fugge di casa non appena raggiunta la maggiore età e rifiuta qualsiasi contatto con la madre. Ma quattordici anni dopo una telefonata la raggiunge nel Maine, dove Clara vive con il marito e la figlia: è la sorella maggiore che le comunica che Ruth sta morendo. Clara si sente così costretta a tornare a New York e ad affrontare il nodo irrisolto del legame con la madre e con il passato, che proietta la sua ombra lunga anche sul presente e sull'essere a sua volta madre di una bambina. "Le foto di mia madre" è un romanzo che scruta nell'animo di un'artista e in quello di una bambina, che scava nel rapporto fra madre e figlia mettendone alla luce le tenerezze, le dipendenze, ma anche le crudeltà e gli egoismi. Un'indagine psicologica di grande finezza e sobrietà.

      Le foto di mia madre
    • At twenty-three, Dani Shapiro was in the midst of a major rebellion against her religious upbringing. She had dropped out of college, was halfheartedly acting in television commercials, and was carrying on with an older married man when her life was changed, in an instant, by a phone call. Her parents had been in a devastating car accident. Neither was expected to survive. In her first memoir, Shapiro offers this powerful true story of a life turned around—not by miracles or happy endings, but by unexpected personal catastrophe.

      Slow Motion
    • Devotion

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The narrative stands out for its engaging voice, blending humor with an unpretentious tone that resonates with both skeptics and believers. It weaves a gripping and beautifully crafted story that captivates readers through its relatable and grounded approach.

      Devotion
    • Hourglass

      Time, Memory, Marriage

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      This collection features a curated selection of standout titles from 2017, showcasing a diverse range of genres and themes. Each book reflects the year's literary trends and highlights emerging voices alongside established authors. Readers will find compelling narratives that explore complex characters, innovative storytelling, and thought-provoking themes, making it a valuable resource for discovering must-read literature from that year.

      Hourglass
    • Inheritance

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      "The acclaimed and beloved author of Hourglass now gives us a new memoir about identity, paternity, and family secrets--a real-time exploration of the staggering discovery she made last year about her father, and her struggle to piece together the hidden the story of her own life"-- Provided by publisher

      Inheritance
    • A heart-stopping story about human connection, for fans of THE PAPER PALACE and LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE Division Street is full of secrets. And one night in particular has been kept buried. An impulsive lie - told with the best intentions - consumes the Wilf family. Even as they change and grow, each is haunted by what they choose to forget. Then the Shenkmans move in across the street: a couple with their own secrets and a lonely, brilliant son. As their stories collide in ways they never could have imagined, the past comes hurtling back to Division Street, setting in motion a spellbinding chain of events that will transform both families forever. 'A fantastic writer' Dolly Alderton 'Stunning' Lisa Taddeo 'Tender and philosophical' Hannah Beckerman, Observer * HUNDREDS OF 5-STAR READER RESPONSES * 'Was both devastated and wowed at the end' * 'The best novel that I've read all year! I couldn't put it down' * 'Profoundly moving, deeply relatable and so beautifully written' * 'Gorgeous, deeply moving and captivating' * 'Beautiful, full of emotion and magic'

      Signal Fires
    • Goodbye to All That

      Writers on Loving and Leaving New York

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Winner of a Foreword IndieFab Book of the Year AwardIn 1967, Joan Didion wrote an essay called Goodbye to All That , a work of such candid and penetrating prose that it soon became the gold standard for personal essays. Like no other story before it, Didion’s tale of loving and leaving New York captured the mesmerizing allure Manhattan has always had for writers, poets, and wandering spirits.In this captivating collection, 28 writers take up Didion’s literary legacy by sharing their own New York stories. Their essays often begin as love stories do, with the passion of something newly discovered—the crush of subway crowds, the streets filled with manic energy, and the certainty that this is the only place on Earth where one can become exactly who she is meant to be.They also share the grief that comes when the metropolis loses its magic and the pressures of New York’s frenetic life wear thin on even the most fervent dwellers. As friends move away, rents soar, and love—still— remains just out of reach, each writer’s goodbye to New York is singular and universal, like New York itself.With Cheryl Strayed, Dani Shapiro, Emma Straub, Ann Hood, and more.

      Goodbye to All That
    • Rachel Jensen has it all: a husband she adores, fulfilling work in art restoration, a terrific teenage daughter and finally a new baby on the way. So when she worries about mysterious changes in her daughter Kate's behaviour, friends reassure her it's just normal teen angst. But then a terrifying accident involving Kate and her infant brother sets off a series of events that threaten to destroy everything Rachel has worked so hard to build. From the beloved author of Signal Fires and Black & White, Family History is a visceral, ferociously paced novel about one mothers nightmarish realisation that she cannot protect her own child.

      Family History