Karen Viggers Libri
Karen Viggers crea narrazioni profondamente radicate nel paesaggio e nella fauna selvatica australiana. Il suo lavoro esplora spesso il profondo legame tra gli esseri umani e il mondo naturale, eccellendo nel rappresentare la fragilità degli ecosistemi e la resilienza della vita. Attraverso una narrazione avvincente e personaggi meticolosamente delineati, Viggers invita i lettori a riflettere sul nostro posto nella natura e sulla responsabilità che abbiamo nei suoi confronti. Il suo stile di scrittura è sia lirico che informato, riflettendo la sua vasta esperienza nelle scienze veterinarie e nella conservazione della fauna selvatica.





The Grass Castle
- 416pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
The story of two remarkable women and their stories of courage, forgiveness and acceptance from the bestselling author of The Lightkeeper's Wife.
La Maison des Hautes Falaises
- 512pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Hanté par un passé douloureux, Lex Henderson part s'installer dans un petit village isolé, sur la côte australienne. Il tombe très vite sous le charme de cet endroit sauvage, où les journées sont rythmées par le sac et le ressac de l'océan. Au loin, il aperçoit parfois des baleines. Majestueuses, elles le fascinent. Peu de temps après son arrivée, il rencontre Callista, artiste passionnée, mais dont le cœur est brisé. Attirés l'un par l'autre, ils ont pourtant du mal à laisser libre cours à leurs sentiments. Parviendront-ils à oublier leurs passés respectifs et à faire de nouveau confiance à la vie ? Dans la lignée de La Mémoire des embruns, un roman tout en finesse, véritable ode à la nature et à son admirable pouvoir de guérison.
Le Livre de Poche: Le murmure du vent
- 480pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
A moving and captivating story of displacement and belonging, love and forgiveness from the bestselling author of The Lightkeeper’s Wife. The daughter of a pastoralist, Daphne grew up in a remote valley of the Brindabella Ranges where she raised her family with her husband, Doug, in a world of horses, cattle and stockmen. But then the government forced them off their land and years later, Daphne is still trying to come to terms with the grief of her departure from the mountains and its tragic impact on her husband. It is during a regular visit to her valley that she meets Abby, a lonely young woman shying away from close contact with others, running from a terrible event in her early teens. But Daphne is a patient mentor, and slowly a gentle friendship develops between them. While Abby’s family history means she tries to ignore her feelings for journalist Cameron, Daphne struggles with her own past and the long shadow it may have cast over the original inhabitants of their land. Both women must help each other face the truth and release long-buried family secrets before they can be free. The Grass Castle is a sweeping rural epic that reflects the strength which resides in us all: the courage to grow and learn from the past.