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Rhidian Brook

    Rhidian Brook è un acclamato autore le cui opere si addentrano in profondi temi umani con acuta intuizione. I suoi romanzi, spesso adattati per il cinema e la televisione, esplorano le complessità delle relazioni e le questioni sociali. Lo stile di scrittura di Brook è caratterizzato dal suo linguaggio ricco e dalla sua capacità di cogliere le sottili sfumature dell'esperienza umana. Attraverso le sue narrazioni, offre ai lettori riflessioni avvincenti e stimolanti sulla vita.

    Jesus And the Adman
    The Aftermath
    The Killing of Butterfly Joe
    Godbothering
    The Testimony of Taliesin Jones
    More Than Eyes Can See
    • Sent in 2006 by the Salvation Army to bear witness to the work they were doing in response to the AIDS pandemic, Rhidian Brook, his wife, and two children follow a trail of devastation through communities still shattered and being broken by the disease—truck stop sex workers in Kenya, victims of rape in Rwanda, child-headed families in Soweto, children of prostitutes in India. It is a remarkable journey among the infected and the affected through a world that, despite seeming on the brink of collapse, is being held together not by power, politics, guns, or money, but by small acts of kindness performed by unsung people who choose to live in hope.The problem of AIDS and HIV is a cause supported by many well-known people and events. The recent RED campaign has received publicity due in part to its spokesman, Bono of U2. This book is aimed at a young, politically aware audience who wants to make a difference.Rhidian Brook is an award-winning novelist, the previous winner of the Somerset Maughan Award, a Betty Trask Award, and a scriptwriter for Silent Witness on an ongoing basis. He has written articles on faith, travel, social issues, and education for newspapers including The Observer, Guardian, and Daily Telegraph. He is also a regular contributor to Radio 4’s Thought for the Day program.

      More Than Eyes Can See
    • Taliesin Jones is a boy on the brink of adulthood, faced for the first time with life's biggest questions. Taliesin's life is falling apart: his mother has run off with her hairdresser, his father's temper is out of control and his brother has been ominously mute for weeks.

      The Testimony of Taliesin Jones
    • Godbothering

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Bestselling novelist and broadcaster, Rhidian Brook, presents a spiritual commentary on our lives and times, drawn from his popular broadcasts on Radio 4's Thought for the Day.

      Godbothering
    • A dazzling and propulsive novel from the award-winning, bestselling author of The Aftermath. Hurtling across 1980s America, this wildly original story is full of characters you'll never forget.

      The Killing of Butterfly Joe
    • Hamburg, 1946. Thousands remain displaced in what is now the British Occupied Zone. Charged with overseeing the rebuilding of this devastated city and the de-Nazification of its defeated people, Colonel Lewis Morgan has requisitioned a fine house on the banks of the Elbe, where he will be joined by his grieving wife, Rachael, and only remaining son, Edmund. But rather than force its owners, a German widower and his traumatized daughter, to leave their home, Lewis insists that the two families live together. In this charged and claustrophobic atmosphere all must confront their true selves as enmity and grief give way to passion and betrayal. The Aftermathis a stunning novel about our fiercest loyalties, our deepest desires and the transforming power of forgiveness. 'Rhidian Brook takes a piece of history I thought I knew well and breaks it open. The Aftermathis a compelling, surprising and moving novel.' Sadie Jones, author of The Outcast.

      The Aftermath
    • Jesus And the Adman

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A disquieting new novel from the award-winning author of The Testimony of Taliesin Jones.

      Jesus And the Adman
    • Het huis in Kreis Pinneberg / druk 3

      • 367pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      An alternate cover edition can be found here . Een Engelse kolonel houdt zich in 1946 bezig met de wederopbouw van het gebombardeerde Hamburg. Hij krijgt een woning tot zijn beschikking, die zo fraai en groot is dat hij de eigenaar, een Duitse architect, met zijn dochter een paar kamers laat gebruiken. Dit is tegen de zin van zijn commandant én (aanvankelijk) zijn vrouw die na drie jaar met hun zoon eindelijk naar hem toe kan komen: 'de bevrijder hoort niet samen te leven met de vijand'. De deels op ware gebeurtenissen gebaseerde roman laat zich op twee manieren lezen: als een historisch document dat een speciale kant van de inspanningen om een stad weer uit de as te laten herrijzen beschrijft én een boeiende roman over (liefdes)relaties van de hoofdpersonen

      Het huis in Kreis Pinneberg / druk 3